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Auditor
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4
Commerce
Auctioneers
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Certified Public Accountant Examiners
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Landscape Architects
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Treasurer
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Administrative Procedures (Repealed)
Medical Examiners
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Independent Agencies
Mortuary Science
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Nursing
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Administrative Hearings
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NC State Bar
Occupational Therapists
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Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Opticians
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Prevention
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Osteopathic Examination & Reg. (Repealed)
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Pastoral Counselors, Fee-Based Practicing
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Pharmacy
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Physical Therapy Examiners
48
Plumbing, Heating & Fire Sprinkler Contractors
50
Podiatry Examiners
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Professional Counselors
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Psychology Board
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Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors
56
Real Estate Appraisal Board
57
Real Estate Commission
58
Refrigeration Examiners
60
Sanitarian Examiners
62
Social Work Certification
63
Soil Scientists
69
Speech & Language Pathologists & Audiologists
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Substance Abuse Professionals
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Therapeutic Recreation Certification
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Veterinary Medical Board
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This Section contains public notices that are required to be published in the Register or have been approved by the
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STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
6400 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-6400
GARY O. BARTLETT Mailing Address:
Director
PC Box 2 169
Raleigh, NC 27602-2169
(919)733-7173
Fax (919) 715-0135
February 28, 2001
Mr. Ferrell Blount
Southern Republican Leadership Conference 2002
POBox 12949
Raleigh, NC 27605
Re: Southern Republican Leadership Conference 2002
Dear Mr. Blount,
Your letter dated February 22, 2001 details the plans for the Southern Republican Leadership Conference 2002 (SRLC) and
requests a ruling pursuant to G. S. 163-278.23.
Contingent upon all the assurances and performances set out in your letter, SRLC will not be required to file a report
I disclosing the fmances of the conference. The more important assurances given are as follow:
• The SRLC will be an independent business entity with separate accounts from the North Carolina Republican Party.
• All fiands raised from corporations will be solicited by SRLC and spent on the actual conference.
• The North Carolina Republican Party will collect registration fees and will not solicit or accept any registration fees fi"om any
business entity.
• Any potential revenue derived by the North Carolina Republican Party will come totally fi-om individual participants.
The November 1, 1989 letter of this office from Executive Secretary-Director Alex K. Brock to Mr. R. Jack Hawke and the
October 31, 1989 letter of Mr. Hawke to this office, are attached and are incorporated into this opinion by reference.
If any of the circumstances of the 2002 SRLC conference set out in your recent letter change, please contact this office.
Sincerely,
Gary O. Bartlett
Executive Secretary-Director
Attachments: Your letter of February 22, 200 1
Letter of Mr. Jack Hawke of October 31, 1989
This office's letter of November 1, 1989
cc: North Carolina Republican Party
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STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
6400 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-6400
GARY O. BARTLETT Mailing Address:
Director
PC Box 2169
Raleigh, NC 27602-2169
(919)733-7173
Fax (919) 715-0135
April 18,2001
Mr. Duane Royal
Treasurer Sampson County Republican Party
PC Box 1325
Clinton, NC 28328
RE: Donation Use as to Party Headquarters
Dear Mr. Royal,
Your letter of March 29, 2001 requests guidance for political party building fund donation use and a ruling pursuant to GS 163-278.23. We welcome your request in
order to have the opportunity to provide more detail to all parties as to this issue.
GS 1 63-278. 19B controls the issue of donations to political party headquarters building funds. Please note (4) of that statute that specifically prohibits the use of
building funds to pay utilities or to purchase equipment other than fixtures. Only expenditures authorized by GS 63-278.198(4) may be made iiom the building fund.
As such, the building fund can not be used to:
(1) Pay utilities
(2) Purchase furniture unless it becomes a fixture
(3) Purchase computers or related information technology items unless they become fixtures
A display case affixed to the building would be a fixture, which could be paid for out of the building fund. A fixture is an item attached to realty to which an
expectation attaches that it will stay on or in the real estate. This would include light fixtures, sinks, bathtubs, commodes, heating and air conditioning systems, built-
in icitchen appliances, wallpaper or paint, installed carpet or flooring, widow dressings, and other similar type items.
Since furniture and computers are not fixtures, they are not allowed to be paid under the provisions of GS 63-278.19(8). Thus the prohibition against contribufions
irom corporations and business entities would come into play to make in-kind donations, of these types and fi-om the list above, from businesses unlawful. In-kind
donations by businesses of items and services allowed to be paid fi"om a political party building fund would be lawfiil.
This office would interpret the "renovation" language found in the statute to allow repairs and maintenance to the building and fixtures (both as to the cost of materials
and labor) to be paid for out of a political party building fiind. Maintenance would also include pest control, lawn-care, and landscaping for the headquarters. Business
entities would be able to provide funds or in-kind donations for these maintenance and repair needs as per the provisions of GS 1 63-278. 19A.
This office would interpret that maintenance of the building would also include the costs of maintaining property insurance upon it and fixtures, but would exclude
liability coverage and personal property coverage on non-fixture contents. Thus it may be necessary that the insurance premium on the party headquarters be
unbundled so as to determine the actual cost of property coverage to the building and fixtures.
The payment of property tax upon the building and its fixtures from the building fund will be allowed by this office, based upon the fact that the payment of such
taxes are necessary to maintain the building ownership in the political party, and that tax payments are often covered in escrow accounts paid into jointly with the
allowable mortgage payment. Since items of personal property can not be bought with building fimd monies, the tax on personal property can not be paid from the
building fund.
Based upon a review of building fiind reports filed with this office, it appears that disbursements from building fiinds for personal property have been made. Notice is
hereby given that this office will not review building fund reports for enforcement purposes for a period until July 1, 2001 to allow political party organizations to
amend their building fimd reports to reflect corrected disbursements. The parties are allowed, as well, to amend their reports to reflect additional retroactive
disbursements from building funds based upon any allowance of the same contained in this opinion. I would also ask the state parties headquarters staff to share this
information with counties that have or plan to have county headquarters.
Sincerely,
Gary O. Bartlett
Executive Secretary-Director
Cc: North Carolina Democratic Party
Cc: North Carolina Republican Party
Cc: North Carolina Libertarian Party
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STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
6400 Mail Service Center • Raleigh, NC 27699-6400
GARY O. BARTLETT Mailing Address:
Director
PC Box 2169
Raleigh, NC 27602-2169
(919)733-7173
Fax (919) 715-0135
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Octobers, 1998
Mr. George E. Wilson, Treasurer
Sampson County Republican Party
PC Box 1325
Clmton, NC 28328
Re: Advisory Ruling issued under G.S. 163-278.23
Dear Mr. Wilson:
In your letter dated September 29, 1998, you state that the Sampson County Republican Party is in the process of totally
renovating the headquarters it owns. New bathrooms, kitchen area, heat & air conditioning, new lighting, store front, ceiling, carpet,
walls, and other items have been built and paid for from the Building Fund. The request for a ruling is to determine is v/hether or not
building fiin money can be used to purchase appliances, desks, chairs, telephone system, and etc.
An October 7, 1994 opinion on "Political Party Building Funds" permitted State political parties to accept contributions from
business entities, including corporations into a separate segregated building fiuid. Provided district and county executive committees
strictly adhere to the provisions, district and county executive committee building ftmds may accept business contributions. The
provisions are as follows:
1 . Business contributions solicited and accepted are designated for the building fiind.
2. Potential business contributors are advised that all business contributions will be exclusively for the building fimd.
3. A separate segregated bank account in which only business contributions designated for the building fund will be
deposited is established.
4. The fiinds deposited in that separate account will be expended only to purchase or construct, or in payment of the
mortgage, for a headquarters, or to reftind contributions if a facility is not acquired.
5. No business funds received vvdll be used for the purpose of influencing Federal, State, or local elections.
6. No limit, other than on a voluntary basis, is placed on the amount of the business contributions, individual or collectively,
to the building fimd.
7. The building fund contributions and expenditures shall be disclosed to the public in an annual report filed at the Campaign
Reporting Office, no later than the last Friday in January of the following year.
The opinion gave particular attention to the fact that the building fund ruling does not allow either monetary or in-kind
contributions from any business entity for headquarters rent and utilities, either as a part of a building fluid or into any political party
fimd or bank account.
After careful review, and considering that the opinion provides for a building fimd to receive business contributions only to
purchase or construct or in payment of the mortgage for a headquarters, or to refund contributions if a facility is not acquired, the
response must be no. The Building Fund cannot be used to purchase equipment and ftimishings for headquarters and should refimd
any business contributions that remain after reconstruction is complete and any mortgage is paid.
1 am sorry this ruling is unfavorable. However, the Sampson County Republican Party may certainly pay for equipment and
fiimishings from its treasury account holding funds contributed by individuals from their personal fiinds.
Very truly yours,
Gary O. Bartlett
Executive Secretary-Director
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A Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is a statement of subject matter of the agency's proposed rule making. The
agency must publish a notice of the subject matter for public comment at least 60 days prior to publishing the
proposed text of a rule. Publication of a temporary rule serves as a Notice of Rule-making Proceedings and can be
found in the Register under the section heading of Temporary Rules. A Rule-making Agenda published by an agency
serves as Rule-making Proceedings and can be found in the Register under the section heading of Rule-making
Agendas. Statutory reference: G.S. 150B-21.2.
TITLE 15A - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES
CHAPTER 02 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is hereby given by the
Environmental Management Commission in accordance with
G.S. 150B-21.2. The agency shall subsequently publish in the
Register the text of the rule(s) it proposes to adopt as a result
of this notice of rule-making proceedings and any comments
received on this notice.
Citation to Existing Rule Affected by this Rule-making:
15A NCAC 02 B .0304 - Other rules may be proposed in the
course of the rule-making process.
Authority for tiie Rule-making: G.S. 143-214.1; 143-215.1;
143-215. 3(a)(lj
Statement of the Subject Matter: The Environmental
Management Commission (EMC) is proposing to reclassijy a
portion of the North Toe River in Avery and Mitchell Counties
(French Broad River Basin) jrom Class C Tr (Trout) to Water
Supply- V Tr.
Reason for Proposed Action: The Town of Spruce Pine has
requested that the headwaters above their WS-IV North Toe
River Water Supply Watershed and associated tributaries in
Avery County (French Broad River Basin) be reclassified from
Class C Tr to WS- V Tr. The segment of the river which is
requested for reclassification extends from a point located
approximately 4.5 miles due north of the Avery
County/Mitchell County line to the headwaters (source); this
point is also the upper boundary of a WS-IV water supply
watershed (which extends downstream to the Spruce Pine
water supply intake). Thus, in this case, no intake or critical
area for an intake is located nor is proposed to be located in
the waters to be reclassified. The Town 's current water supply
intake, critical area, and protected area will not be altered,
but all waters above and draining to the water supply
watershed will be reclassified; this proposed area comprises
the northernmost portion of the North Toe River. The
tributaries flowing into the part of the North Toe River to be
reclassified are currently Class C Tr or Class C, and these
tributaries are proposed to be reclassified to WS-V Tr and
WS-V, respectively. The Public Water Supply (PWS) Section
of the NC Division of Environmental Health (DEH) has given
the Town of Spruce Pine permission to pursue expansion of
their water treatment plant, and as part of this process, the
town was required by the NC DEH PWS Section to request
this reclassification. Avery County, the Town of Newland, and
Mitchell County are the three local governments to be
affected. No confirmation that the water is suitable for
treatment for potable use was required from the PWS Section,
and DWQ did not collect water samples from the waters to be
reclassified in order to determine if these waters meet the
water quality standards required by a WS-V classification;
this confirmation and sampling were not required because the
waters proposed to be reclassified are located above a current
water supply (WS-IV) intake, and therefore met water quality
standards for a water supply classification. In addition, all
the waters proposed to be reclassified had a water supply
classification in 1994; due to a following court decision and
an EMC rule reinterpretation, the water supply classifications
of some of these waters were removed. Furthermore, staff
with the PWS Section is not aware of any new discharges or
pollution sources in the waters proposed for reclassification
since an earlier sanitary survey of those waters was done in
1990. If reclassified, more stringent water quality standards
will apply to the waters to be reclassified. However, due to the
past classification history of these waters, the NPDES
discharges into these waters currently meet these more
stringent water quality standards. Nevertheless, any new
NPDES discharges will need to comply with these more
stringent standards. In addition, DOT Best Management
Practices (BMPs) will need to be applied as practical for WS-
V waters (whereas no DOT BMPs are required for Class C
waters).
Comment Procedures: The purpose of this announcement is
to encourage those interested in this proposal to provide
written comments. Written comments, data, or other
information relevant to this proposal can be submitted. It is
very important that all interested and potentially affected
persons or parties make their views known to the
Environmental Management Commission whether in favor or
opposed to an and all provisions of the proposal being
noticed. Written comments may be submitted to Elizabeth
Kountis, DENR/Division of Water Quality, Planning Branch,
1617 Mad Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617, or by
calling Elizabeth Kountis at (919) 733-5083, ext. 369.
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CHAPTER 02 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is hereby given by the
Environmental Management Commission in accordance with
G.S. 150B-21.2. The agency shall subsequently publish in the
Resister the text of the rule(s) it proposes to adopt as a result
of this notice of rule-making proceedings and any comments
received on this notice.
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Citation to Existing Rule Affected by this Rule-making:
15A NCAC 02B .0304 - Other rules may be proposed in the
course of the rule-making process.
fm Authority for the Rule-making: G.S. 143-214.1; 143-215.1;
Jr 143-215. 3(a)(1)
Statement of the Subject Matter: The Environmental
Management Commission (EMC) is proposing to reclassify
the French Broad River (Transylvania, Henderson,
Buncombe, and Madison Counties) in the French Broad River
Basin from Class C/C Tr (Trout)/Water Supply- IV/Water
Supply-IV CA (Critical Area) to Class B (Primary
Recreation)/B Tr/Water Supply-IV & B/Water Supply-IV CA &
B. The EMC is also proposing to reclassify the Nolichucky
River (Mitchell and Yancey Counties) in the French Broad
River Basin from Class C to Class B.
Reason for Proposed Action: Asheville Regional Office
DWQ stafr" requested reclassification of the French Broad
River (Transylvania, Henderson, Buncombe, and Madison
Counties; French Broad River Basin) and Nolichucky River
(Mitchell and Yancey Counties; French Broad River Basin) to
Class B. More specifically, the French Broad River is to be
reclassified from Class C/C Tr/WS-lV/WS-IV CA to Class B/B
Tr/WS-IV&B/WS-IV CA&B. and the Nolichucky River would
be reclassified from Class C to Class B. This reclassification
consists of the entire French Broad River main stem including
the main stems of its four headwater forks as well as the Bent
Creek watershed (below Lake Powhatan dam) and Davidson
River watershed, and the entire Nolichucky River main stem
including the North Toe River main stem from S.R.I 187 (near
Toecane) to its confluence with the Nolichucky River.
Approximately 160 and 23 river miles exist within the
proposed French Broad River and Nolichucky River
reclassification area, respectively. The purpose of this Rule
change is to protect the existing waters ' primary recreation
uses. Primary recreation means swimming, skin diving,
skiing, and similar uses involving human body contact with
water where such activities take place in an organized or on a
frequent basis. Both of these rivers receive heavy recreational
use, with 27 river boat access sites on the main stem of the
French Broad River and national forest land within both river
areas. Water quality studies conducted in the summers of 1998
and 1999 show that these waters meet the criteria for Class B
in the above-mentioned areas proposed for reclassification. If
reclassified, facilities that are not discharging will not be
affected. However, new wastewater discharges, expansions of
existing discharges, and existing discharges with fecal
violations to these waters will need to comply with reliability
standards; these standards require facilities to insure
continued treatment of wastewater during instances of power
failure. In addition, dischargers who do not currently have a
fecal limit will be required to have a fecal limit and disinfect.
The water quality standard to be met for fecal coliform for
Class B waters is that it not exceed a geometric mean of
200/100 ml based on at least five consecutive samples
examined during any 30-day period and it not exceed 400/100
ml in more than 20% of the samples examined during such a
period. For dischargers to Tr waters that do not disinfect by
chlorination but wish to do so, a chlorine limit and
dechlorination will be required. It is important to note that
sources of water pollution which preclude any uses affiliated
with a B classification shall be considered to be violating a
water quality standard, and discharges in the immediate
vicinity of bathing areas may not be allowed if the Director
determines that the waste can not be reliably treated to ensure
the protection of primary recreation.
Comment Procedures: The purpose of this announcement is
to encourage those interested in this proposal to provide
written comments. Written comments, data, or other
information relevant to this proposal can be submitted. It is
very important that all interested and potentially affected
persons or parties make their views known to the
Environmental Management Commission whether in favor or
opposed to any and all provisions of the proposal being
noticed. Written comments may be submitted to Elizabeth
Kountis, DENR/Division of Water Qualtity, Planning Branch,
1 617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617, or by
calling Elizabeth Kountis at (919) 733-5083, ext. 369.
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CHAPTER 02 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is hereby given by the
Environmental Management Commission in accordance with
G.S. 150B-21.2. The agency shall subsequently publish in the
Resister the text of the rule(s) it proposes to adopt as a result
of this notice of rule-making proceedings and any comments
received on this notice.
Citation to Existing Rule Affected by this Rule-making:
15A NCAC 02B .0315 - Other rules may be proposed in the
course of the rule-making process.
Authority for the Rule-making: G.S. 143-214.1; 143-215.1;
143-215. 3(a)(1)
Statement of the Subject Matter: The Environmental
Management Commission (EMC) is proposing to reclassify a
portion of the Neuse River in Lenoir County (Neuse River
Basin) from Class C NSW (Nutrient Sensitive Waters) to
Water Supply-IV CA (Critical Area) NSW.
Reason for Proposed Action: The Wooten Company has
requested on behalf of Lenoir County that a Neuse River
segment in Lenoir County (Neuse River Basin) be reclassified
to WS-IV so that five cities in Lenoir County and perhaps
adjacent counties may meet demands for long-term drinking
water supply. The segment of the river requested for
reclassification is currently Class C NSW and extends from
Pot Neck (which is along S.R. 1324 Just east of its intersection
with S.R. 1335) to a point on the Neuse River in Lenoir County
near the Wayne County/Lenoir County line. Included in the
proposed watershed are tributaries that are currently
classified as Class C NSW or Class C Sw NSW. Under the
current proposal, the area that is within 10 miles and draining
to the intake (Protected Area) would be reclassified to WS-IV
NSW and WS-IV Sw NSW, and the area 0.5 mile and draining
to the river intake would be reclassified to WS-IV CA (Critical
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Area) NSW. Water quality studies revealed that levels of some
parameters were above DWQ water quality standards or
action levels for the existing Class C waters, but levels of only
one parameter, total phenol, were above the DWQ water
supply standards. The DWQ water supply standard for total
phenol is based on the toxicity of chlorinated phenols to
humans, whereas the water quality study result for total
phenol measures all forms of phenol in a given sample. As
chlorinated phenols are not naturally occurring, and there is
no notable source of chlorine in the proposed water supply
watershed, it is suspected that the total phenol reported
represents non-chlorinated phenols. Non-chlorinated phenols
are not toxic to man and frequently may be formed naturally
from decaying plant material that is suspected to be prevalent
in these waters. The Public Water Supply Section of the NC
Division of Environmental Health stated that all parameter
levels exceeding DWQ standards or action levels can be
addressed via proper treatment. Sampling ejforts were
repeated on April 3, 2001, and analytical results should be
available mid-2001. If reclassified, additional regulations will
be required in the proposed water supply watershed within
which Lenoir County and the Town of LaGrange have
jurisdiction. Low Density and High Density development
options are available for projects that require a Sedimentation
and Erosion Control Plan and are located within the proposed
watershed. Under Low Density development, one dwelling unit
per 0.5 acre or 24% built upon area (bua) and 30 foot buffers
are permitted in both the CA and Protected Area (PA). Under
High Density development, 24-50% bua and 100 foot buffers
are required in the CA whereas 24-70%) bua and 100 foot
buffers are permitted in the PA. The High Density
development option also requires the control of runoff from
the first I " of rainfall by engineered stormwater controls.
Three dwelling units per acre or 36% built upon area are
options under Low or High Density development within the PA
if there is no curb and gutter street system used. Although
there are no permitted dischargers in the area proposed for
reclassification, any new industrial wastewater discharges in
the CA will require additional treatment. No new landfills will
be allowed in the CA, and DOT Best Management Practices
(BMPs) will be required throughout the entire proposed water
supply watershed.
Comment Procedures: The purpose of this announcement is
to encourage those interested in this proposal to provide
written comments. Written comments, data, or other
information relevant to this proposal can be submitted. It is
very important that all interested and potentially affected
persons or parties make their views known to the
Environmental Management Commission whether in favor or
opposed to any and all provisions of the proposal being
noticed. Written comments may be submitted to Elizabeth
Kountis, DENR/Division of Water Quality, Planning Branch,
1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1617, or by
calling Elizabeth Kountis at (919) 733-5083, ext. 369.
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CHAPTER 03 - MARIlNfE FISHERIES
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is hereby given by the
NC Marine Fisheries Commission in accordance with G.S.
150B-21.2. The agency shall subsequently publish in the
Register the text of the rule(s) it proposes to adopt as a result
of this notice of rule-making proceedings and any comments |
received on this notice.
Citation to Existing Rule Affected by this Rule-making:
15A NCAC 031, 03J, 03M, 03N, 03O - Other rules may be
proposed in the course of the rule-making process.
Authority for the Rule-making:
113-221: I43B-289.52
G.S 113-134; 113-182;
Statement of the Subject Matter: Procedures for
consideration of applications to the Standard Commercial
Fishing Licenses Eligibility Pool; beach seines; fyke nets,
hickory shad; black sea bass; nursery areas; southern
flounder fishery management plan; dolphin/wahoo
restrictions.
Reason for Proposed Action: The Marine Fisheries
Commission is reviewing and considering updating the rules
governing the Standard Commercial Fishing License
Eligibility Board; allowing a limited number of hickory shad
to be used for bait; examining the need to define and restrict
beach seines and fyke nets; considering management
restrictions for black sea bass; reviewing nursery areas;
management actions necessary to implement the southern
flounder fishery management plan; and considering
management restrictions to comply with the dolphin/wahoo
fishery management plan.
Comment Procedures: Written comments are encouraged
and may be submitted to MFC, Juanita Gaskill, PO Box 769,
Morehead City, NC 28557.
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CHAPTER 07 - COASTAL MANAGEMENT
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is hereby given by the
Coastal Resources Commission in accordance with G.S.
150B-21.2. The agency shall subsequently publish in the
Register the text of the rule(s) it proposes to adopt as a result
of this notice of rule-making proceedings and any comments
received on this notice.
Citation to Existing Rule Affected by this Rule-making:
15A NCAC 07B - Other rules may be proposed in the course
of the rule-making process.
Authority for the Rule-making: G.S. 113A-119.1
Statement of the Subject Matter: Land use plan guidelines
Reason for Proposed Action: In November, 1998, the
Coastal Resources Commission (CRC) authorized the
appointment of the Land Use Plan Review Team to evaluate\
the CAMA land use planning program and make
recommendations for improvement. Based on the
recommendations submitted in September, 2000, the CRC is
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revising it's land use planning guidelines (Subchapter IB).
The revised guidelines aim to improve the quality of local
plans by better supporting the purposes and goals ofCAMA.
k The rules include simple, clear requirements for land use
^B plans, improved land suitability analysis and management
objectives to tie land use plans to CAMA goals.
Comment Procedures: Written comments may be submitted
to Kathy Vinson, 151-B, Hwy 24, Hestron Plaza II, Morehead
City, NC 28557, phone 252-808-2808.
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CHAPTER 07 - COASTAL MANAGEMENT
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is hereby given by the
Coastal Resources Commission in accordance with G.S.
I50B-21.2. The agency shall subsequently publish in the
Register the text of the rule(s) it proposes to adopt as a result
of this notice of rule-making proceedings and any comments
received on this notice.
Citation to Existing Rule Affected by this Rule-making:
ISA NCAC 07K .0213 - Other rules may be proposed in the
course of the rule-making process.
Authority for the Rule-making: G.S. 1I3A-I19.I
Statement of the Subject Matter: High Hazard Flood AEC
Exceptions
Reason for Proposed Action: The proposed amendment will
reduce the permitting burden for certain types of development
located in the high hazard flood AEC.
Comment Procedures: Written comments may be submitted
to Charles S. Jones, 151-B, Hwy 24, Hestron Plaza II,
Morehead City. NC 28557, phone 252-808-2808.
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TITLE ISA - DEPARTMENT OF ENVRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES
CHAPTER 07 - COASTAL MANAGEMENT
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is hereby given by the
Coastal Resources Commission in accordance with G.S.
150B-2I.2. The agency shall subsequently publish in the
Register the text of the rule(s) it proposes to adopt as a result
of this notice of rule-making proceedings and any comments
received on this notice.
Citation to Existing Rule Affected by this Rule-making:
15A NCAC 07L - Other rules may be proposed in the course
of the rule-making process.
Authority for the Rule-making: G.S. II3A-1I9.1
Statement of the Subject Matter: Local Planning and
Management Grants
Reason for Proposed Action: The Department of
Environment and Natural Resources is revising the funding
rules for Local Planning and Management Grants to local
governments. These grants provide funding assistance for
CAMA land use plans and coastal planning and management
projects within North Carolina's coastal area. These changes
are based on the recommendations of the Land Use Plan
Review Team, which was appointed by the Coastal Resources
Commission to evaluate the current program and make
recommendations for improvement. The revisions include a
more cost effective framework for funding land use plans and
incentives to improve the level of implementation.
Comment Procedures: Comments may be submitted to
Kathy Vinson, 151-B Hwy 24, Hestron Plaza II, Morehead
City, NC 28557, phone 252-808-2808.
TITLE 21 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING BOARDS
CHAPTER 12 - LICENSING BOARD FOR GENERAL
CONTRACTORS
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is hereby given by NC
Licensing Board for General Contractors in accordance with
G.S. 150B-21.2. The agency shall subsequently publish in the
Register the text of the rules it proposes to adopt as a result of
this notice of rule-making proceedings and any comments
received on this notice.
Citation to Existing Rule Affected by this Rule-making: 21
NCAC 12 0103; .0202; .0204; .0503; .0818. Other rules may
be proposed in the course of the rule-making process.
Authority for the Rule-making: G.S. 87-1; 87-2; 87-3; 87-
4; 87-5; 87-6; 87-7; 87-8; 87-10; 87-11; 150B-38
Statement of the Subject Matter: Notice is hereby given in
accordance with G.S. 150B-21.2 that the North Carolina
Licensing Board for General Contractors (Board) will
consider adopting rules, repealing rules, or amending rules
addressing the structure of the Board, contractor
classifications, licensure eligibility; licensure renewal-
requests for hearing; the definition of "undertaking to bid or
construct" on a public job; and minimum experience
requirements for licensure applicants.
Reason for Proposed Action:
1. To amend power of Secretary-Treasurer to allow for
designee to sign checks;
2. To amend licensure classifications to provide that if an
applicant passes the building, public utilities, and highway
examinations, license granted to the applicant will carry with
it a designation of "unclassified";
3. To increase the financial responsibility requirements for
working capital for limited, intermediate, and unlimited
licenses and to increase the bond amounts required to
demonstrate financial responsibility for limited, intermediate,
and unlimited licenses;
4. To require a corporate licensee to notify the Board of its
dissolution or suspension of its corporate charter within 30
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days and to require a foreign corporation to notify the Board
of revocation of its certificate of authority:
5. To set a time limit within which an individual must file a
request for a hearing:
6. To define " undertakes to bid or construct" under G.S. 87-1
for public jobs: and
7. To establish minimum experience requirements for
licensure applicants.
Comment Procedures: Written comments may be submitted
on the subject matter of the proposed rulemaking to Mark D.
Selph at the Board's office. The Board's address is P.O. Box
17187, Raleigh, NC 27619.
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CHAPTER 46 - BOARD OF PHARMACY
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is hereby given by NC
Board of Pharmacy in accordance with G.S. I50B-21.2. The
agency shall subsequently publish in the Register the text of
the rules it proposes to adopt as a result of this notice of rule-
making proceedings and any comments received on this
notice.
Citation to Existing Rule Affected by this Rule-making: 21
NCAC46.1414: .1601: .1814; .2004: .2502. Other rules may
be proposed in the course of the nde-making process.
Authority for the Rule-making: G.S. 90-85.6: 90-85.21: 90-
85.25: 90-85.32: 90-85.33: 90-640: 150B-38
Statement of the Subject Matter: Notice is hereby given in
accordance with G.S. 150B-21.2 that the North Carolina
Board of Pharmacy (Board) will consider adopting rules,
repealing rules, or amending rules addressing drug
distribution and control in a health care facility pharmacy,
pharmacy permits, automated dispensing or drug supply
devices, requests for hearings, responsibilities of pharmacist-
managers, exemptions from wearing identification badges,
and identification requirements for persons picking up
prescriptions.
Reason for Proposed Action:
1. To set out requirements for supervision of technicians
using pyxis machines:
2. To revise number of technicians a pharmacist may
supervise:
3. To set out time limit within which an individual may
request a formal hearing:
4. To require that documentation of dispensing errors be
readily retrievable and available for inspection at permitted
location:
5. To set out exemptions from wearing of identification
badges requirement: and
6. To require positive identification of persons picking up
prescriptions.
Comment Procedures: Written comments may be submitted
on the subject matter of the proposed rulemaking to David R.
Work, Executive Director, P.O. Box 459, Carrboro, NC
27510-0459.
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CHAPTER 57 - REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL BOARD
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings is hereby given by NC
Appraisal Board in accordance with G.S. 150B-21.2. The
agency shall subsequently publish in the Register the text of
the rules it proposes to adopt as a result of this notice of rule-
making proceedings and any comments received on this
notice.
Citation to Existing Rule Affected by this Rule-making: 21
NCAC 57A .0200: -0300: .0400: 57B .0100: .0200: .0300:
.0400: .0500: .0600: 57C .0101-.0104. Other rules may be
proposed in the course of the rule-making process.
Authority for the Rule-making: G.S 93E-1-10
Statement of the Subject Matter: Review of current rules
indicates a need for technical and clerical changes. Also, the
board must come into compliance with changes in continuing
education requirements on the federal level for trainees and
appraisers.
Reason for Proposed Action: There has been a change in
continuing education requirements for appraisers by the
appraiser qualifications Board of Appraisal Foundation, in
accordance with Title XI of the US Code. In addition, some
technical and clerical changes to the rules are necessary.
These changes also address requirements for continuing
education sponsors.
Comment Procedures: Written comments should be directed
to Mel Black, Executive Director, NC Appraisal Board, PO
Box 20500. Raleigh, NC 27619-0500.
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PROPOSED RULES
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This Section contains the text of proposed rules. At least 60 days prior to the publication of text, the agency published
a Notice of Rule-making Proceedings. The agency must accept comments on the proposed rule for at least 30 days
from the publication date, or until the public hearing, or a later date if specified in the notice by the agency. The
required comment period is 60 days for a rule that has a substantial economic impact of at least five million dollars
($5,000,000). Statutory reference: G.S. 150B-21.2.
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TITLE 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN Reason for Proposed Action: This action is proposed in
SERVICES order to be consistent with the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) by placing "Modafinil" and Zaleplon in
Notice is hereby given in accordance with G.S. 150B-21.2 that Schedule IV of the federal controlled substance act. Modafinil
the Commission for Mental Health, Developmental is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that produces
Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services intends to amend many of the same pharmacological effects and adverse
the rule cited as 10 NCAC 45H .0205. Notice of Rule-making reactions as classic psychomotor stimulants, but at higher
Proceedings was published in the Register on November 15, doses. Zaleplon is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant
2000. for short-term treatment of insomnia.
Proposed Effective Date: August 1, 2002 Comment Procedures: Written comments should be sent to
John Womble, Regulatory Branch, 3016 Mail Service Center,
Instructions on How to Demand a Public Hearing: (must be Raleigh, NC 27699-3016.
requested in writing within 15 days of notice): Any person
may request a public hearing on the proposed rule by Fiscal Impact
submitting a request in writing within 15 days of this notice. O State
The request should be submitted to John Womble, Q Local
DMHDDSAS, Regulatory Unit, 3016 Mail Service Center, Q Substantive (>$5,000,000)
Raleigh, NC 27699-3016. ^ None
CHAPTER 45 - COMMISSION FOR MENTAL HEALTH, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
SERVICES
SUBCHAPTER 45H - DRUG TREATMENT FACILITIES
SECTION .0200 - SCHEDULES OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
10 NCAC 45H .0205 SCHEDULE IV
(a) Schedule IV shall consist of the drugs and other substances by whatever official name, common or usual name, chemical name or
brand name designated listed in this Rule. Each drug or substance has been assigned the Drug Enforcement Administration controlled
substances code number set forth opposite it.
(b) Depressants. Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any material, compound, mixture or preparation
which contains any quantity of the following substances, including its salts, isomers and salts of isomers whenever the existence of
such salts, isomers and salts of isomers is possible within the specific chemical designation:
2882
2145
2748
2749
2460
2465
2744
2751
2737
2768
2752
2753
2754
2765
2756
2540
2545
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(1)
Alprazolam
(2)
Barbital
(3)
Bromazepam
(4)
Camazepam
(5)
Chloral betaine
(6)
Chloral hydrate
(7)
Chlordiazepoxide
(8)
Clobazam
(9)
Clonazepam
(10)
Clorazepate
(11)
Clotiazepam
(12)
Cloxazolam
(13)
Delorazepam
(14)
Diazepam
(15)
Estazolam
(16)
Ethchlorvynol
(17)
Ethinamate
PROPOSED RULES
(18)
Ethyl loflazepate
(19)
Fludiazepam
(20)
Flunitrazepam
(21)
Flurazepam
(22)
Halazepam
(23)
Haloxazolam
(24)
Ketazolam
(25)
Loprazolam
(26)
Lorazepam
(27)
Lormetazepam
(28)
Mebutamate
(29)
Medazepam
(30)
Meprobamate
(31)
Methohexital
(32)
Methylphenobarbital (mephobarbital)
(33)
Midazolam
(34)
Nimetazepam
(35)
Nitrazepam
(36)
Nordiazepam
(37)
Oxazepam
(38)
Oxazolam
(39)
Paraldehyde
(40)
Petrichloral
(41)
Phenobarbital
(42)
Pinazepam
(43)
Prazepam
(44)
Quazepam
(45)
Temazepam
(46)
Tetrazepam
(47)
Triazolam
(48)
Zaleplon
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2759
2763
2767
2762
2771
2772
2773
2885
2774
2800
2836
2820
2264
2250
2884
2837
2834
2838
2835
2839
2585
2591
2285
2883
2764
2881
2925
2886
2887
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(1)
Cathine [(+)-norpseudoephedrine]
(2)
Diethylpropion
(3)
Fencamfamin
(4)
Fenproporex
(5)
Mazindol
(6)
Mefenorex
(7)
Modafmil
(48X49] Zolpidem 2783
(c) Fenfluramine. Any material compound, mixture or preparation which contains any of the following substances including its salts,
isomers (whether optical, position or geometric) and salts of such isomers whenever the existence of such salts, isomers and salts of
isomers is possible:
Fenfluramine 1670
(d) Stimulants. Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any material, compound, mixture, or other
preparation which contains any quantity of the following substances having a stimulant effect on the central nervous system, including
their salts, isomers (whether optical, position, or geometric), and salts of such isomers whenever the existence of such salts, isomers,
and salts of isomers is possible within the specific chemical designation:
1230
1610
1760
1575
1605
1580
(?X8} Phentermine 1640
W(9) Pemolin (including organometallic complexes and chelates thereof) 1 530
W(10) Sibutramine 1675
(e) Other Substances. Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any material, compound, mixture or
preparation which contains any quantity of the following substance, including its salts:
( 1 ) Butorphanol (including its optical isomers) 9720
(2) Pentazocine 9709
(3) Pipradrol 1750
(4) SPA [(-)-l-dimethylamino-l,2-diphenylethane] 1635
(f) Narcotic Drugs. Unless specifically excepted or unless listed in another schedule, any material, compound, mixture or preparation
containing limited quantities of any of the following narcotic drugs, or any salt thereof £
(1) not more than one milligram of difenoxin and not less than 25 micrograms of atropine "
sulfate per dosage unit, 9167
(2) Dextropropoxyphene (alpha-(8f)-4-dimethylamino-l,2-diphenyl-3-
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methyl-2-propionoxybutane),
(3) Buprenorphine
Authority G.S. 90-88; 90-92; 143B-147.
TITLE 15A - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES
Notice is hereby given in accordance with G.S. 150B-21.2 that
the NC Marine Fisheries Commission intends to amend the
rule cited as 15A NCAC 03O .0101. Notice of Rule-making
Proceedings was published in the Register on January 2,
2001.
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CHAPTER 03 - MARINE FISHERIES
SUBCHAPTER 03O - LICENSES, LEASES AND
FRANCHISES
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Proposed Effective Date: August I, 2002
Public Hearing:
Date: June 6, 2001
Time: 7:00p.m.
Location: New Bern Riverfront Convention Center, Tryon
Room, New Bern, NC
Reason for Proposed Action: The Fisheries Reform Act of
1997 and its amendments (House Bill 1448) created a new
license system that became effective July 1, 1999. Included in
the Fisheries Reform Act of 1997 was the authority of the
Marine Fisheries Commission to adopt rules to implement
such a license system. Due to the complexity and
comprehensiveness of the Fisheries Reform Act into all areas
of fishery management as well as licensing, the Marine
Fisheries Commission has phased implementation of various
aspects of the Fisheries Reform Act, such as licensing and
permits, to allow for more thorough review by the various
Committees of the Commission and the Commission itself.
The renewal process was not addressed in the original
licensing rules because the emphasis was on getting this new
complex license scheme implemented. In 1999, the General
Assembly modified the licensing provisions to allow the
advance sale or renewal of licenses prior to the beginning of
the fiscal year in Session Laws 1999-209, s. 6, which added
Subsection (j) to G.S. 1 13-168.1. The development of a mail-
in renewal system to better implement this advance sale
provision and the streamlining of the renewal process is still
pari of the implementation process of the Fisheries Reform
Act.
Comment Procedures: Written comments are encouraged
and may be submitted to the MFC, Juanita Gaskill. PO Box
769, Morehead City, NC 28557. Oral comments may be
presented at the public hearing scheduled for June 6, 2001 at
New Bern Riverfront Convention Center, Tryon Room, New
Bern, NC beginning at 7:00 p.m. Oral presentation length
may be limited, depending on the number of people that wish
to speak at the public hearing. The public comments period
will end on June 14, 2001. The Marine Fisheries Commission
will consider this Rule and the public comments at a business
session scheduled for June 7-8 at the New Bern Riverfront
. Convention Center, Tryon Room, New Bern, NC.
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SECTION .0100 - LICENSES
15A NCAC 030.0101 PROCEDURE AND
REQUIREMENTS TO OBTAIN LICENSES,
ENDORSEMENTS AND COMMERCL4L FISHING
VESSEL REGISTRATIONS
(a) To obtain any Marine Fisheries licenses, endorsements,
commercial fishing vessel registrations except Recreational
Fishing Tournament Licenses to Sell Fish and Land or Sell
Licenses, the following information is required for a proper
application by the licensee, a responsible party or person
holding a power of attorney:
(1) Full name, physical address, mailing
address, date of birth, and signature of the
licensee on the application. If the licensee is
not appearing before a license agent or a
representative of the Division, the licensee's
signature on the application must be
notarized;
(2) Current picture identification of licensee or
responsible party; acceptable forms of
picture identification are driver's license,
state identification card, military
identification card, resident alien card (green
card) or passport or if purchased by mail, a
copy thereof;
(3) Certification that the appUcant does not have
four or more marine or estuarine resource
violations during the previous three years;
(4) Valid documentation papers or current
motor boat registration or copy thereof when
purchasing a commercial fishing vessel
registration. If an applicafion for transfer of
documentation is pending, a copy of the
pending application and a notarized bill of
sale may be submitted;
(5) Current articles of incorporafion and a
current list of corporate officers when
purchasing a license or commercial fishing
vessel registration in a corporate name. In
the case of incorporation of an individual
fishing vessel, the name of the master of that
vessel shall also be specified. It is unlawful
to fail to nofify the Morehead City Office of
the Division of Marine Fisheries within five
days of change of the master specified for
that vessel;
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(6) If a partnership is established by a written
partnership agreement, a current copy of
such agreement shall be provided when
purchasing a license, endorsement or
commercial fishing vessel registration in a
partnership name;
(7) For nonresidents, certification of the state of
residency;
(8) In addition to the information required in
G.S. 113-169.4, linear length of pier when
purchasing an Ocean Fishing Pier License;
(9) In addition to the information required in
G.S. 113-171.1, current aircraft registration
and list of operator(s) when purchasing a
Spotter Plane License;
(10) In addition, for fish dealers licenses, the
physical address of the established location
where business is conducted and, if
different, the address where records are kept.
(b) To obtain a License to Land Flounder from the Atlantic
Ocean:
(1) To qualify for a License to Land Flounder
from the Atlantic Ocean, the applicant shall:
(A) have landed in North Carolina at
least 1 ,000 pounds of flounder from
a single vessel each year from the
Atlantic Ocean during any two of
the 1992-93, 1993-94, 1994-95
license years for which the person
had a vessel that was licensed to
land in North Carolina; and
(B) have been licensed under G.S. 1 13-
152 or 113-153 during any two of
the 1992-93, 1993-94, or 1994-95
license years; and
(C) hold a valid Standard or Retired
Standard Commercial Fishing
License or valid Land or Sell
License.
(2) It is lawfiil for a person to hold Licenses to
Land Flounder from the Atlantic Ocean
equal to the number of vessels that he owns
that individually met the eligibility
requirements of Parts (b) ( 1 ) (A) and (b) ( 1 )
(B) of this Rule.
(3) The License to Land Flounder from the
Atlantic Ocean is only valid when used on
the vessel specified at the time of license
issuance.
(4) At the time of issuance, the applicant for the
License to Land Flounder from the Atlantic
Ocean shall specify the name of the master
of the vessel for each License to Land
Flounder from the Atlantic Ocean issued.
(5) Applicants for a License to Land Flounder
from the Atlantic Ocean shall complete an
application form provided by the Division of
Marine Fisheries and submit it to the
Morehead City Office of the Division of
Marine Fisheries for processing.
(6) It is unlawfiil for the holder of the License to
Land Flounder from the Atlantic Ocean to
fail to notify the Morehead Office of the
Division of Marine Fisheries within five
days of change as to the master identified on
the license.
(7) Licenses to Land Floimder from the Atlantic
Ocean are issued for the current license year
and expire on June 30.
(c) To obtain a Recreational Fishing Tournament License to
Sell Fish , the following itrformation is required for a proper
application:
(1) Full name, physical address, mailing
address, date of birth, signature of the
tournament organizer, name of tournament,
and dates of tournament on the license
application. If the licensee is not appearing
before a representative of the Division, the
licensee's signature must be notarized on the
application.
(2) Current picture identification of toiunament
organizer; acceptable forms of picture
identification are driver's license, state
identification card, military identification
card, or passport, or if purchased by mail, a
copy thereof
(3) The tournament organizer must apply with
the Division of Marine Fisheries at least 30
days prior to the starting date of the
tournament.
(d) To obtain a Land or Sell License, the following
information is required for a proper application: '
(1) Full name, physical address, mailing
address, date of birth, and signature of the
responsible party or master for the vessel on
the license application. If the licensee is not
appearing before a representative of the
Division, the licensee's signature on the
application must be notarized on the
application;
(2) Current picture identification of responsible
party or master; acceptable forms of picture
identification are driver's license, state
identification card, military identification
card, or passport or if applying by mail, a
copy thereof;
(3) Valid documentation papers or current
motor boat registration or copy thereof when
purchasing a commercial fishing vessel
registration. If an application for transfer of
documentation is pending, a copy of the
pending application and a notarized bill of
sale may be submitted.
Fees will be based on the vessel's homeport as it appears on
the U.S. Coast Guard documentation papers or the State in
which the vessel is registered.
(e) Proof of residency in North Carolina for:
(1) Standard Commercial Fishing License or
Retired Standard Commercial Fishing
License shall be:
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(A) a notarized certification from the
applicant that the applicant is a
resident of the State of North
Carolina as defined by G.S. 113-
I . 130(4); and
(B) a notarized certification from the
applicant that a North Carolina
State Income Tax Return was filed
for the previous calendar or tax
year as a North Carolina resident;
or
(C) a notarized certification that the
applicant was not required to file a
North Carolina State Income Tax
Return for the previous calendar or
tax year; or
(D) military identificafion, military
dependent identification and
permanent change of station orders
or assignment orders substantiating
individual's active duty assignment
at a military facility in North
Carolina.
(2) All other types of licenses:
(A) North Carolina voter registration
card; or
(B) Current North Carolina Driver's
License; or
(C) Current North Carolina Certificate
of Domicile; or
(D) Current North Carolina
1 Identification Card issued by the
North Carolina Division of Motor
Vehicles; or
(E) Military identification, military
dependent identification and
permanent change of station orders
or assignment orders substantiating
individual's active duty assignment
at a military facility in North
Carolina.
(f) Applications submitted without complete and required
information will be deemed incomplete and will not be
considered further until resubmitted with all required
information.
(g) It is unlawful for a license or registration holder to fail to
notify the Division of Marine Fisheries within 30 days of a
change of address.
(h) Licenses are available at Offices of the Division or by
mail from the Morehead City Office, unless otherwise
specified. In addition, Recreational Commercial Gear
Licenses are available at Wildlife Service Agents who have
been designated as agents of the Department.
(i) To renew any Marine Fisheries licenses, endorsements,
and commercial fishing vessel registration, except
Recreational Commercial Gear Licenses, the follovying is
required for a proper renewal application by the licensee, a
responsible party or person holding a power of attorney:
(1) The information required in Subparagraphs
(a)(4). (aVS). and (a)(6) of this Rule are only
required if a change has occurred since the
QL
last issuance of license, endorsement or
commercial fishing vessel registration.
Certification that articles of incorporation
and list of corporate officers, if incorporated,
written partnership agreement, if written
partnership, or documentation papers or
motor boat regisfration previously provided
for initial license purchase is still valid and
current for renewal.
(3) Current and valid state driver's license or
state identification picture identification
numbers and expiration dates must be
verified on mail license renewal applications
or any other electronic license renewal
process, otherwise the licensee must provide
a photocopy for renewal by mail or visit a
D ivision License Office and present a
current and valid picture identification
pursuant to Subparagraph (a)(2) of this Rule.
(4) The Division of Marine Fisheries may
require current copies of documentation for
licenses, endorsements, commercial fishing
vessel registration on renewal when
necessary to verify inconsistent information
or the information cannot be verified by
independent sources.
(5) If the linear length
of the pier has not
changed for the Ocean Fishing Pier License
renewal, the responsible party will certify
that the length is accurate; otherwise, a
Marine Patrol Officer's signature is required
to certify the linear length before the license
can be renewed.
Authority G.S. 113-134; 113-168; 113-168.1; 113-168.2;
113-168.3; 113-168.4; 113-168.5; 113-168.6; 113-169;
113-169.2; 113-169.3; 113-169.4; 113-169.5; 113-171.1;
143B-289.52.
TITLE 25 - OFFICE OF STATE PERSONNEL
Notice is hereby given in accordance with G.S. 150B-21.2 that
the State Personnel Commission intends to amend the rules
cited as 25 NCAC OIB .0437; OIC .0214 and OIJ .0603.
Notice of Rule-making Proceedings for 25 NCAC OIB .0437
was published in the Register on October 2, 2000 and for 25
NCAC OIC .0214 and OIJ .0603 was published October 16,
2000.
Proposed Effective Date: July 1, 2002
Public Hearing:
Date: June 6, 2001
Time: 10:00
Location: 116 West Jones Street, Administration Building, 5"'
Floor Conference Room, Raleigh, NC
Reason for Proposed Action:
25 NCAC OIB .0437 - H.B. 968 reduced the Commission's
time in which it may exercise jurisdiction over Recommended
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Decisions rendered by the Administrative Law Judges from 90
to 60 days. This compressed time period will require the
commission to hear every case in which the Office of
Administrative Hearings delivers a record to the Office of
State Personnel at any time prior to a commission meeting. In
order for the commissioners to have adequate time to review
the parties written arguments in each case, it will be important
for the Parties to submit those as soon as possible after the
Recommended Decision in a mater is issued.
25 NCAC 01 C .0214 and OIJ .0603 - The proposed
amendment to these rules would allow the agency/university
the option to issue a final response before the 60 calendar
expiration period. Should an agency/university exercise this
option it waives its right to make another or different
determination. A written final agency decision waiver should
be issued to the grievant and the grievant should acknowledge
waiver and return such written acknowledgement to the
agency/university.
Comment Procedures:
25 NCAC 01 B .0437 - Written comments may be submitted to
Delores A. Joyner, Office of State Personnel, 1331 Mail
Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1331. Oral comments will
be received at the public hearing. Written comments must be
received no later than June 14, 2001.
25 NCAC 01C.0214 and OIJ .0603 - Written comments may
be submitted to Ms. Nellie Riley, Hearing Officer, Office of
State Personnel, 1331 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC
27699-1331. Oral comments will be received at the public
hearing. Written comments must be received no later than
June 14, 2001.
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CHAPTER 01 - OFFICE OF STATE PERSONNEL
SUBCHAPTER 01 B - STATE PERSONNEL
COMMISSION
SECTION .0400 - APPEAL TO COMMISSION
25 NCAC 01 B .0437 STATE PERSONNEL
COMMISSION: PROCEDURES
(a) The State Personnel Commission Administrator, on behalf
of the The State Personnel Commi ss ion Commission, shall
receive the record in the contested cases forwarded by the
Office of Administrative Hearings and the State Personnel
Commission shall make a final administrative decision in the
case. Any record received by the Administrator on the day of
a Commission meeting shall be deemed to have been received
after the Commission meeting and the time in which the
Commission has to review and decide the case shall run from
the Commission meeting. The Office of State Persomiel shall
be responsible for the administrative management of contested
cases coming before the Commission for its review and
decision.
(b) Oral Argument. Either party to a contested case may
request the opportunity to appear before the State Personnel
Commission and make oral argument in all cases. cas e s e xcept
tho se ari s ing under G.S. 126 1 4 . 4 . Such arguments shall be
based solely on the information contained in the record
submitted by the OAH. Oral arguments shall be requested or
waived in writing no more than 10 calendar days after the
filing date of the recommended decision of the Administrative
Law Judge and the parties shall attach a copy of the
Administrative Law Judge's recommended decision to the
re quest or waiver. notic e by the Commi ss ion ha s been s e nt to
th e parties that the Commission has received th e official
record from the OAH in the contested cas e . After 30 calendar
day s have pas s ed s ince th e notice to the parties that th e official
record has been received by the Commission, the Commission
shall s end After the Commission has received either a request
or waiver of oral argument from the parties, the Commission
shall send a notice of review which shall contain the date, time
and place of the Commission meeting at which the case sbaH
may be reviewed. If a party feil&- has failed to request or
waive oral argument in a timely fashion, that party may not be
allowed to present oral argum e nt- argument or file legal briefs
or memoranda to the Commission. Each party requesting oral
argument shall be allotted a maximum of 10 minutes for the
presentation, unless the time period is extended by a vote of
the Commission. Time may be extended by the Commission
for good cause shown as defined in 25 NCAC OIB .0439. All
requests to speak for more than 10 minutes shall be made in
writing in the same document which requests the opportunity
to make oral argument. The party which did not prevail
before the Adminisfrative Law Judge is entitled to make the
first oral argument and to present a rebuttal. If both parties are
seeking changes in the Administrative Law Judge's
recommended decision, both parties may present a rebuttal
and the party with the burden of proof in the contested case is
entitled to the last rebuttal.
(c) Briefs, Legal Memoranda, Attorney's Fees Requests. All
briefs and legal memoranda in cases other than those arising
under G.S. 14.4 shall be received by the Office of State
Personnel no later than 30 calendar days after the dat e of th e
notic e s ent by th e Commi ss ion notilying th e parti e s of th e
Commission's r e c e ipt of th e official r e cord from th e OAH. the
filing date of the recommended decision of the Administrative
Law Judge. Such document shall also be served upon the
opposing paFtVr partv and a copy of the recommended decision
of the Administrative Law Judge shall be attached to the
document. Such a document received after the deadline shall
be presented to the Commission only after the party has shown
that the opposing party was served with the document no later
than 30 calendar days after the dat e of the notic e s e nt by th e
Commission notifying th e parti e s of th e Commis s ion's r e c e ipt
of th e official r e cord from the OAH. filing date of the
recommended decision of the Administrative Law Judge.
Attorney's fees requests must be presented to the Commission
by the prevailing party to a Commission Decision and Order at
least one month before the meeting at which the matter is to be
considered. Such requests must also be served upon the
opposing party. The Commission shall notify the parties upon
receipt of a request for attorneys fees and provide an
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opportunity for the opposing party to file objections to the fees
requested. If the parties wish to make oral argument on an
attorney's fees request, a request for oral argument must be
received by the Office of State Personnel within two weeks
» after the filing of the attorney's fees request and at least one
month prior to the meeting at which such oral argument is
requested. Parties shall submit 25 copies of each pleading
(with three holes in the left margin) filed with the
Commission. An extension of time to file documents with the
Commission may be granted by the Administrator for good
cause shown as defined in 25 NCAC 01 B .0439.
(d) Written Exceptions. Proposed Altemadve Findings,
Conclusions and Recommendations. Each party shall submit
written exceptions to the recommended decision of the
Administrative Law Judge, imless the party accepts the
recommended decision in its entirety. Any party may choose
to submit proposed alternative findings of fact and conclusion
of law. Exceptions and alternative findings of fact and
conclusions shall be received by the Office of State Personnel
no later than 30 calendar days after the date of the notice sent
by the Commi s sion notifying the partie s of th e Commi ss i o n's
r e ceipt of the official record fi-om the OAH. filing date of the
recommended decision of the Administrative Law Judg e.
Written exceptions shall be specifically drawn. Each
exception and proposed alternative finding or conclusion shall
specifically, separately, and in detail, set forth how the finding
or conclusion is clearly contrary to the preponderance of the
admissible evidence, the specific reason(s) the Commission
should not adopt the Administrative Law Judge's
recommended finding of fact or conclusion of law and the
specific evidence in the record which supports the rejection of
<y the Administrative Law Judge's recommended finding of fact
or conclusion of law, including but not limited to references to
the testimony of witnesses, any evidentiary exhibits, and any
exercise of discretion by the agency to which deference should
be accorded. Any new findings of fact proposed to the
Commission must be supported by a preponderance of the
evidence which shall be set forth in support of the new findin g
of fact. Any new decision proposed to the Commission must
be supported by a preponderance of the admissible evidence in
the record and the reason that the Administrative Law Judge's
decision is clearly contrary to the preponderance of the
admissible evidence in the record must be set forth in detail.
If the Administrative Law Judge has recommended granting
summary judgment or judgment on the pleadings and a party
proposes that the Commission reject the Administrative Law
Judge's decision, the party shall set forth the basis for rejecting
the Administrative Law Judge's decision in detail. Reference
must be made to the transcript (and volumes, where
applicable), if the transcript of the hearing was made and is
available . Where a party excepts to a finding, conclusion, or
recommendation and requests its deletion or amendment, an
alternative finding, conclusion, or recommendation shall be
made. Such a document received after the deadline shall be
presented to the Commission only after the party has shown
that the opposing party was served with the document no later
than 30 calendar days after th e date of th e notic e se nt by th e
Commi ss ion notifying th e parties of th e Commission's r e c e ipt
of the official r e cord Irom th e OAH. the filing date of the
Administrative Law Judge's recommended decision. The
Commission may adopt the findings of fact and conclusions of
law of the Administrative Law Judge, or te-amend the same,
or te-adopt alternative findings of fact and conclusion of law,
either from those submitted by the parties or drawn fi-om its
own review of the whole record. Parties shall submit 30 25
copies of each pleading (with three holes in the left margin)
filed with the Commission. An extension of time to file
documents with the Commission may be granted by the
Administrator for good cause shown as defined in 25 NCAC
01 B. 0439.
(e) Proposed Decision and Order. Each party to a contested
case shall submit a proposed Decision and Order for
consideration by the Commission in that case. The proposed
Decision and Order shall be received by the Office of State
Personnel no later than 30 calendar days after the date of th e
notice sent by th e Commis s ion notifying the partie s of the
Commi s sion's rec ei pt of th e official r e cord from OAH. filing
date of the recommended decision of the Administrative Law
Judge. The Commission may delay decision in a case until all
parties have submitted a proposed Decision and Order. The
Proposed Decision and Order shall indicate which findings,
conclusions, and recommendations of the Administrative Law
Judge are being deleted or amended and why, and what new
finding s , and conclusions ar e being adopted. and specifically,
separately, and in detail, set forth how the finding or
conclusion is clearly contrary to the preponderance of the
admissible evidence. The Proposed Decision and Order must
include the specific reason(s) the Commission should not
adopt the Administrative Law Judge's recommended finding
of fact or conclusion of law and the specific evidence in the
record which supports the rejection of the Administrative Law
Judge's recommended finding of fact or conclusion of law,
including but not limited to references to the testimony of
witnesses, any evidentiary exhibits, and any exercise of
discretion by the agency to which deference should be
accorded. Any new findings of fact proposed to the
Commission must be supported by a preponderance of the
evidence which shall be set forth in support of the new finding
of fact in the Proposed Decision and Order. Any new
conclusions of law or decision proposed to the Commission
must be supported by a preponderance of the admissible
evidence in the record and the reason that the Administrative
Law Judge's decision is clearly contrary to the preponderance
of the admissible evidence in the record must be set forth in
detail in the Proposed Decision and Order. If the
Administrative Law Judge has recommended granting
summary judgment or judgment on the pleadings and a party
proposes that the Commission reject the Administrative Law
Judge's decision, the party shall set forth the basis for rejecting
the Administrative Law Judge's decision in detail in the
Proposed Decision and Order. The proposed Decision and
Order shall contain an order in the case for the signature of the
Administrator to the Commission, consistent with and
supported by the findings and conclusions. Parties shall
submit 30 25 copies of each pleading (with three holes in the
left margin) filed with the Commission. An extension of time
to file documents with the Commission may be granted by the
Administrator for good cause shown as defined in 25 NCAC
OIB .0439.
(f) Service on Opposing Parties. Copies of all documents
permitted or required by this Rule shall be served on the
opposing party, but no later than 30 calendar days after-the
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date of the notice s e nt by the Commis s ion no t ifying th e parti e s
of th e Commission' s r e ceipt of the official record from the
OAH. the filing date of the recommended decision of the
Administrative Law Judge. If a document is filed
electronically with the Commission as permitted in 25 NCAC
OIB .0437(1). the document must also be served electronically
on the opposing party if the opposing party has an electronic
address. Electronic service must be followed by service of
printed copies of any document filed electronically within 24
hours of electronic filing.
(g) Notification. The parties or when applicable, the legal
representative of record for a party, shall be notified by
certified mail, return receipt requested, of the Commission's
decision. The Commission's decision shall be prepared and
sent out by the Office of State Personnel. Copies or the
content of a specific decision and order shall not be released to
non-parties until the Office of State Personnel has knowledge
that all parties have received a copy of the Decision and
Order.
(h) — Ca s e s ari sing un der G.S. 126 14 . 4 . — In conte s t e d ca s e s
ari s ing u nde r G. s . 126 1 4 . 4 , where the Commission i s required
to make a decision within 60 days of receipt of the official
recrod, the parties s hall not b e entitled to appear in per s on
before the Commi ssi on and make oral argument. — In s tead,
either party may request an opportunity to make oral argument
to the Commi ss ion in a teleconference (or by other video or
audio electronic conferencing mean s ) within 10 calendar day s
of n otice by the Commission that it ha s received the official
r e cord from the Offic e o f A dministrative H e arings. If a party
reque s t s the opportunity to present an oral argument in a
teleconferenc e , a teleconference s hall be scheduled by the
Office of State Perso nn e l — an d a Noti c e of Review via
Teleconference shall be s ent to the parties which s hall contain
the date and time the teleconference will take place and the
telephone number s at which the parties will be called. — Ne
delay s in scheduling the teleconference shall be permitt e d
which would prejudice the Commis s ion's ability to render its
written decision in compliance with the s tatutory 60 da6
deadline. — Any brief s or legal memoranda which the parties
wish to s u bmit mu s t b e received by the Office of State
P e rsonn e l no lat e r than 1 ^ cal e ndar day s aft e r notic e that th e
Commission ha s r e c e iv e d the official r e cord from th e Offic e
of Admini s trativ e H e arings. — An e xtension of tim e to fil e
docum e nts with th e Commi ss ion may b e grant e d by th e
Administrator for good cau se s hown a s d e fin e d in 25 NCAC
OIB .0139. — Each party r e qu es ting oral argum e nt s hall b e
allott e d a maximum of 1 minut es for th e pr e s e ntation, unl e ss
th e tim e p e riod is e xtend e d by a vot e of th e Commi ss ion for
good caus e shown as d e fin e d in 25 NCAC OIB .0139. All
r e qu e sts to speak for mor e than 10 minut es shall b e mad e in
writing in th e sam e docum e nt which r e qu e sts th e opportunity
to make oral argum e nt. — Th e party which did not pr e vail
b e for e th e Administrativ e Law Judg e i s e ntitl e d to mak e th e
first oral argum e nt and to pr e s e nt a r e buttal. If both parti e s ar e
see king — changes — in — the — Administrativ e — Law — Judg e ' s
r e comm e nd e d d e cision, both parties may pr ese nt a r e buttal
and th e party with th e burd e n of proof in th e cont e st e d cas e is
e ntitl e d to th e la s t r e buttal.
(h) Electronic Filing. Any documents which are required or
permitted to be filed under 25 NCAC OIB .0437. may be filed
electronically by midnight of the filing date with the State
Personnel Commission Administrator in a format readable by
the Adminisfrator. Printed copies of any documents filed
electronically must also be filed with the Adminisfrator in
accordance with 25 NCAC OIB .0437(c). (d) and (e) within 24
hours of the electronic filing.
Authority G.S. 126-4.
SUBCHAPTER OIC - PERSONNEL
ADMINISTRATION
SECTION .0200 - GENERAL EMPLOYMENT
POLICIES
25 NCAC 1 C .02 1 4 UNLAWFUL WORKPLACE
HARASSMENT
(a) Purpose. The purpose of this policy is to establish that the
State of North Carolina prohibits in any form unlawfiil
workplace harassment of state employees or applicants, and to
require that every agency subject to the State Personnel Act
establishes policies and programs to ensure that work sites are
free of unlawful workplace harassment.
(b) Unlawful workplace harassment is defined as unsolicited,
and unwelcome speech or conduct based upon race, sex,
creed, religion, national origin, age, color, or handicapping
condition as defined by G.S. 168A-3 that creates a hostile
work environment or circumstances involving quid pro quo:
(1)
(2)
Hostile Work Environment is one that both a
reasonable person would find hostile or
abusive and one that the particular person
who is the object of the harassment
perceives to be hostile or abusive. Hostile
work environment is determined by looked
looking at all of the circumstances,
including the frequency of the allegedly
harassing conduct, its severity, whether it is
physically threatening or humiliafing, and
whether it unreasonably interferes with an
employee's work performance.
Quid Pro Quo harassment consists of
unwelcome sexual advances, requests for
sexual favors, or other verbal or physical
conduct when:
(A) submission to such conduct is made
either explicitly or implicitly a term
or condition of an individual's
employment; or
(B) submission to or rejection of such
conduct by an individual is used as
the basis for employment decisions
affecting such individual.
(3) Retaliation is adverse action taken because
of opposition to unlawful workplace
harassment,
(c) Policy. The policy of the State of North Carolina is that
no state employee may engage in conduct that falls under the
definition of unlaw^l workplace harassment indicated in
Paragraph (b) of this Rule. No personnel decisions shall be
made on the basis of upon race, sex, creed, religion, national
origin, age, color, or handicapping condition as defined by
G.S. 168A-3. All
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(d) employees are guaranteed the right to work in an
environment free from unlawfiil workplace harassment and
retaliation. Unlawful workplace harassment shall hereforth
henceforth be deemed a form of discrimination prohibited by
|G.S. 126-16 and G.S. 126-36.
(e) Grievances. Any current or former state employee who
feels he/she has been the victim of unlawful workplace
harassment in violation of this policy and G.S. 126-16 and
G.S. 126-36 may file a grievance through the departmental
grievance procedure. Filing such a written complaint shall be
a prerequisite to any fiirther appeal to the State Personnel
Commission regarding unlawful workplace harassment. After
the employee's written complaint is submitted to the
department or agency, the department or agency shall have 60
days within which to consider the complaint and take any
appropriate remedial action, if any unless the department or
agency has waived the 60-dav period, and the employee has
acknowledged such waiver.
The
waiver
and
>
acknowledgement shall be in writing. Consistent with G.S.
126-34, G.S. 126-34.1, G.S. 126-36 and G.S. 126 36.1 G.S.
126-36.1. any current or former state employee who feels that
he/she has been subjected to unlawful workplace harassment
may appeal directly to the State Personnel Commission (such
appeal consisting of a contested case hearing under G.S. 150B
and a decision by the State Personnel Commission) only after
submitting a vmtten complaint and waiting sixty days from the
s ubmis s ion of the complaint after receiving notification of
remedial action, if any, by the department or agency ,
(f) Departmental Plans. Each department head or university
chancellor shall include as a supplement to the Affirmative
Action Plan a plan setting for the steps to be taken to prevent
I and correct unlawful workplace harassment. Each department
or university shall submit such a plan to the Office of State
Personnel for review, technical assistance, and approval by the
Director of State Personnel. Each plan on unlawful workplace
harassment shall, at the minimum, include:
(1) publishing and disseminating a policy
statement establishing that unlawful
workplace harassment of employees and
applicants is prohibited;
(2) establishment of internal procedure to
handle complaints of unlawftil workplace
harassment. This procedure shall provide
prompt investigation and resolution of
complaints within the department or
university and shall offer the employee
recourse other than through the immediate
supervisor;
(3) utilization of training and other methods to
prevent unlawful workplace harassment;
(4) stating that the department will, in
allegations of unlawfiil workplace
harassment, review the entire record and the
totality of the circumstances, to determine
whether the alleged conduct constitutes
unlawfflil workplace harassment;
(5) development of appropriate disciplinary
actions for conduct determined to constitute
unlawfiil workplace harassment, to be
implemented on a case by case basis on the
facts of each complaint;
(6) prohibition of internal interference,
coercion, restraint or reprisal against any
person complaining of alleged unlawful
workplace harassment;
(7) notification to all employees that a
complaint or allegation of unlawful
workplace harassment must be filed within
the department or agency and that the
agency or department has 60 days ( or less, if
waived by agency or department and
acknowledged by employee ) to take
appropriate action, if any, in response to the
complaint prior to the filing of a complaint
of unlawful workplace harassment with the
State Personnel Commission.
Authority G.S. 126-4; 126-16; 126-17; 126-36; 126-36.1.
SUBCHAPTER OIJ - EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
SECTION .0600 - DISCIPLINARY ACTION:
SUSPENSION AND DISMISSAL
25 NCAC OIJ .0603 APPEALS
(a) A career employee who has been demoted, suspended or
dismissed shall have 15 calendar days from the date of his
receipt of written notice of such action to file an appeal with
his department/university grievance procedure. Grievances
which do not allege discrimination, a violation of G.S. 126-
7.1(a) or (c), a violation of G.S. 126-82, or that do not allege a
denial of employment or promotion in violation of G.S. 126-
14.2 must follow the department or university grievance
procedure. An appeal to the State Personnel Commission of a
final departmental or university decision must be filed with the
Office of Administrative Hearings in accordance with G.S.
150B-23 within 30 calendar days of receipt of the final agency
decision. Grievances which allege unlawful workplace
harassment must be submitted in writing to the agency or
department, within 30 calendar days of the alleged harassing
action, and the agency or department must be given 60
calendar days in which to take appropriate remedial action, if
any , unless the department or agency has waived the 60-dav
period, and the employee has acknowledged such waiver. The
acknowledgement and waiver shall be in writing . An appeal
to the State Personnel Commission of unlawfiil workplace
harassment must be filed with the Office of Adminisfrative
Hearings in accordance with G.S. 150B-23 and within 30
calendar days o f notification of the remedial action, if any,
taken by the agency . 60* day of th e period given to th e
ag e ncy — te — con s id e r — the — unlawfiil — worlqDlac e — hara ss m e nt
complaint .
(b) Grievances which allege discrimination not including
unlawful workplace harassment may, at the election of the
employee, proceed through the department or university
procedure or proceed directly to the State Personnel
Commission (SPC) for a hearing by the Office of
Administrative Hearings (OAH) and a decision by the SPC. A
direct appeal to the SPC (such appeal involving a contested
case hearing by the OAH and a recommended decision by that
agency to the SPC) alleging discrimination not including
unlawful workplace harassment must be filed in accordance
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with G.S. 150B-23 and must be filed within 30 calendar days
of receipt of notice of the alleged discriminatory act.
(c) Grievances which allege a violation of G.S. 126-14.2 must
be filed with the Civil Rights Division of the OAH within 30
calendar days after the employee or applicant receives written
notice that the position in question has been filled. The
employee or applicant must file a petition for a contested case
hearing pursuant to G.S. 126-34.1 and Article 3 of Chapter
1 SOB within 1 5 days of the initial determination by the OAH
Civil Rights Division that there has been a violation of G.S.
126-14.2.
(d) Grievances filed on an untimely basis (see G.S. 126-14.4,
126-35, 126-36 and 126-38) must be dismissed. Allegations
of discrimination raised more than 30 calendar days after
receipt of notice of the occurrence of the alleged
discriminatory act must be dismissed. Grievances alleging
unlawful workplace harassment raised more than 30 calendar
days after-the-60''' day of the 60 day time period given to th e
ag e ncy — te — con s ider — an — unlawful — workplace — hara s sment ]
complaint must be di s mis s ed , notification of the remedial
acrion. if any, taken by the agencv must be dismissed .
Authority G.S. 126-lA; 126-35; 126-36; 126-38; 150B, Article
3; 150B-23.
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This Section includes temporary rules reviewed by the Codifier of Rules and entered in the North Carolina Administrative Code and
includes, from time to time, a listing of temporary rules that have expired. See G.S. 1508-21. 1 and 26 NCAC 02C .0500 for adoption
and filing requirements. Pursuant to G.S. 150B-2 1.1(e), publication of a temporary rule in the North Carolina Register serves as a
inotice of rule-making proceedings unless this notice has been previously published by the agency.
TITLE 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN
SERVICES
Rule-making Agency: Division of Facility Services, DHHS
Rule Citation: 10 NCAC 03R .6302, .6308
Effective Date: May 1. 2001
Findings Reviewed and Approved by: Beecher R. Gray
Authority for the rulemaking: G.S. 131E-176(25); 131E-
177(1): 131E-183(b)
Reason for Proposed Action: The amendment/repeal to
these Rules are necessary to comply with recent changes in
Ambulatory Surgical Service Area 24 that now eliminate the
need for one additional ambulatory surgical facility in that
area (as identified in the 2001 SMFP and promulgated by the
aforementioned temporary rules). Temporary rule-making is
necessary because the process does not provide the
Department with the time necessary to utilize the permanent
rule-making process.
Comment Procedures: Questions or comments concerning
the rules should be directed to Jackie Sheppard, Assistant
Director/Rule-Making Coordinator, Division of Facility
Services, 701 Barbour Dr., 2701 Mail Service Center,
Raleigh, NC 27699-2701.
I
CHAPTER 03 - FACILITY SERVICES
SUBCHAPTER 03R - CERTIFICATE OF NEED REGULATIONS
SECTION .6300 - PLANNING POLICIES AND NEED DETERMINATION FOR 2001
10 NCAC 03R .6302 CERTIFICATE OF NEED REVIEW SCHEDULE
The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has established the following review schedules for certificate of need
applications:
(4) Ambulatory Surgical Facilities (in accordance with the need determination in 10 NCAC 03R .6308)
Ambulatory Surgery
Service Area
CON Beginning
Review Date
Area 2 4 (Greene, Lenoir, Martin and Pitt Countie s )
September 1,2001
(34(1) Heart-Lung Bypass Machine (in accordance with the need determination in 1 NCAC 03R .63 1 0)
Hospital Service System
CON Beginning
Review Date
Gaston Memorial
August 1,2001
f^2) Fixed Cardiac Catheterization Equipment (in accordance with the need determination in 1 NCAC 03R .63 1 1 )
County
CON Beginning
Review Date
Pasquotank
Johnston
March 1,2001
July 1,2001
(4){3}
Shared Fixed Cardiac Catheterization Equipment (in accordance with the need determination in 10 NCAC 03R
.6312)
CON Beginning |
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Hospital Service System
Review Date
Lake Norman Regional
April 1,2001
(5X4) Positron Emission
Tomography Scanners (in
accordance with the need determination in
10NCAC03R.6314)
CON Beginning
Health Service Area (HSA) Review Date
I October 1,2001
III Aprill,2001
IV July 1,2001
V November 1,2001
VI March 1,2001
(6X5} Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanners (in accordance with the need determinations in 10 NCAC 03R .6320)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanners CON Beginning
Service Area Review Date
3 (Buncombe, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancey) August 1, 2001
13 (Caswell, Durham, Granville, Person, Vance, Warren) November 1 , 200 1
17 (Anson, Mecklenburg, Union) October 1, 2001
19 (Franklin, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Wake) March 1, 2001
21 (Bladen, Brunswick. Columbus, Duplin, New Hanover, Pender) July 1.2001
f?X6} Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanners (in accordance with the need determination in 10 NCAC 03R .6321)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanners CON Beginning
Service Area Review Date
^'
15 (Davidson, Guilford, Randolph & Rockingham) August 1, 2001
1 7 (Anson, Mecklenburg, Union) April 1, 2001
(8X7) Nursing Care Beds (in accordance with the need determination in 10 NCAC 03R .6322)
CON Beginning
County Review Date
Davie August 1,2001
Wayne May 1,2001
(9X8) Medicare-Certified Home Health Agencies or Offices (in accordance with the need determination in 10 NCAC 03R
.6323)
CON Beginning
County Review Date
Pamlico November 1, 2001
fWK9) Hospice Home Care Program Need Determination (in accordance with the need determination in 10 NCAC 03R
.6326,
CON Beginning
County Review Date
Wake May 1,2001
(44 X10) Adolescent Residential Chemical Dependency (Substance Abuse) Treatment Beds (in accordance with the need
determination in 10 NCAC 03R .6329)
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CON Beginning
Mental Health Planning Region
Review Date
B Western Region
June 1,
2001
(43^11) Chemical Dependency (Substance Abuse)
Beds -
Adult
Detox
-Only Beds (in accordance with the need
determination in 10 NCAC 03R .6330)
CON Beginning
Mental Health Planning Area
Review Date
1
(Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson,
Macon,
Swain
June 1
,2001
4
(Henderson, Transylvania)
June 1
,2001
5
(Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, McDowell)
June 1
,2001
6
(Rutherford, Polk)
June 1
,2001
7
(Cleveland, Gaston, Lincoln)
June 1
,2001
10
(Rowan, Stanly, Cabarrus, Union)
June 1
,2001
11
(Surry, Yadkin, Iredell)
June 1
,2001
13
(Rockingham)
June 1
,2001
15
(Alamance, Caswell)
June 1
,2001
16
(Orange, Person, Chatham)
July 1,
2001
18
(Vance, Granville, Franklin, Warren)
Julyl,
2001
19
(Davidson)
June 1
,2001
21
(Bladen, Columbus, Robeson, Scotland)
July 1,
2001
24
(Johnston)
Julyl,
2001
25
(Wake)
Julyl,
2001
29
(Wayne)
Julyl,
2001
30
(Wilson, Greene)
July 1,
2001
31
(Edgecombe, Nash)
Julyl,
2001
32
(Halifax)
Julyl,
2001
33
(Carteret, Craven, Jones, Pamlico)
Julyl,
2001
34
(Lenoir)
Julyl,
2001
36
(Bertie, Gates, Hertford, Northampton)
July 1,
2001
37
(Beaufort, Hyde, Martin, Tyrrell, Washington'
July 1 ,
2001
38
(Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Pasquotank, Perqi
jimans)
Julyl,
2001
39
(Duplin, Sampson)
Julyl,
2001
(4 ^12) Intermediate Care Facilities for the Mentally Retarded (in accordance with need determination in 10 NCAC 03R
.6331.
CON Beginning
Mental Health Planning Area Review Date
Statewide demonstration project, in any HSA except HSA IV February 1, 2001
(44){13} There are 1 1 categories of projects for certificate of need review. The DHHS shall determine the appropriate review
category or categories for all applications submitted pursuant to 10 NCAC 3R .0304. For proposals which include
more than one category, the DHHS may require the applicant to submit separate applications. If it is not practical to
submit separate applications, the DHHS shall determine in which category the application shall be reviewed. The
review of an application for a certificate of need shall commence in the next applicable review schedule after the
application has been determined to be complete. The 1 1 categories are:
(a) Category A. Proposals submitted by acute care hospitals, except those proposals included in Categories B
through H and Categories J and K, including but not limited to the following types of projects: renovation,
construction, equipment, and acute care services.
(b) Category B. Proposals for nursing care beds; new continuing care retirement communities applying for
exemption under 10 NCAC 03R .6337; and relocations of nursing care beds under 10 NCAC 03R .6339 or
10 NCAC 03R .6341.
(c)
Category C. Proposals for new psychiatric facilities; psychiatric beds in existing health care facilities; new
intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded (ICF/MR) and ICF/MR beds in existing health care
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facilities; new substance abuse and chemical dependency treatment facilities; substance abuse and chemical
dependency treatment beds in existing health care facilities.
(d) Category D. Proposals for new dialysis stations in response to the "county need" or "facility need"
methodologies; and relocations of existing dialysis stations to another county.
(e) Category E. Proposals for new or expanded inpatient rehabilitation facilities and inpatient rehabilitation
beds in other health care facilities; and new or expanded ambulatory surgical facilities except those
proposals included in Category H.
(f) Category F. Proposals for new Medicare-certified home health agencies or offices, new hospices, new
hospice inpatient facility beds, and new hospice residential care facility beds.
(g) Category G. Proposals for conversion of hospital beds to nursing care under 10 NCAC 03R .6336.
(h) Category H. Proposals for bone marrow transplantation services, bum intensive care services, neonatal
intensive care services, open heart surgery services, solid organ transplantation services, air ambulance
equipment, cardiac angioplasty equipment, cardiac catheterization equipment, heart-lung bypass machines,
gamma knives, lithotriptors, magnetic resonance imaging scanners, positron emission tomography
scanners, major medical equipment as defined in G.S. 131E-176 (14f), diagnostic centers as defined in G.S.
131E-176 (7a), and oncology treatment centers as defined in G.S. 131E-176 (18a).
(i) Category I. Proposals involving cost overruns; expansions of existing continuing care retirement
communities which are licensed by the Department of Insurance at the date the application is filed and are
applying under 10 NCAC 3R .6337 for exemption fi-om need determinations in 10 NCAC 03R .6322;
relocadons within the same county of existing health service facilities, beds or dialysis stations which do
not involve an increase in the number of health service facility beds or stations; relocafions of nursing care
beds fi-om State Psychiatric Hospitals to local communities pursuant to 10 NCAC 03R .6340; reallocafion
of beds or services; Category A proposals submitted by Academic Medical Center Teaching Hospitals
designated prior to January 1, 1990; proposals submitted pursuant to 10 NCAC 03R .6332(c) by Academic
Medical Center Teaching Hospitals designated prior to January 1, 1990; acquisition of replacement
equipment that does not result in an increase in the inventory; and any other proposal not included in
Categories A through H and Categories J and K.
(j) Category J. Proposals for demonstration projects.
(k) Category K. Proposals for conversion of acute care hospitals to long-term acute care hospitals.
(15) (14) A service, facility, or equipment for which a need determination is identified in Items (1) through (13) of this Rule
shall have only one scheduled review date and one corresponding application filing deadline in the calendar year as
specified in these items, even though the following review schedule shows multiple review dates for the broad
category. Applications for certificates of need for new insfitutional health services not specified in Items (1) through
(13) of this Rule shall be reviewed pursuant to the following review schedule, with the exception that no reviews are
scheduled if the need determination is zero. Need determinations for additional dialysis stations pursuant to the
"county need" or "facility need" methodologies shall be reviewed in accordance with 10 NCAC 03R .6324 or 10
NCAC 03R .6325.
(
CON Beginning
Review
Categories
Review
Categories
Review Date
for HSA I, II, III
for HSA IV, V, VI
January 1,2001
D
D
February 1,2001
A, E, G, I, J
J
March 1,2001
—
A, E, G, H, I
April 1,2001
B, F, H, I
—
May 1,2001
—
B,F,I
June 1,2001
A, C, I, K
K
July 1,2001
—
A, C, H, I
August 1,2001
B, E, H. I
~
September 1,2001
D
B, D, E, I
October 1,2001
A, F, H, I
~
November 1,2001
—
A, F, H, I
December 1,2001
C, I
C, I
For purposes of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners reviews only, Anson County in MRI Area 17 is
considered to be in HSA III and Caswell County in MRI Area 13 is considered to be in HSA IV.
f4 ^15) In order to give the DHHS sufficient time to provide public notice of review and public nofice of public hearings as
required by G.S. 131E-185, the deadline for filing certificate of need applications is 5:00 p.m. on the 15* day of the
month preceding the "CON Beginning Review Date." In instances when the 15"" day of the month falls on a
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weekend or holiday, the fiUng deadUne is 5:00 p.m. on the next business day. The filing deadline is absolute and
applications received after the deadline shall not be reviewed in that review period.
History Note: Authority G.S. 131E-176(25); 131E-177(1); 13IE-183(b):
Temporary Adoption Ejf. January 1, 2001;
Temporary Amendment Eff. May 1, 2001.
10 NCAC 03R .6308 AMBULATORY SURGICAL
FACILITIES NEED DETERMINATION (REVIEW
CATEGORY E)
It i s d e termined that th e r e is a ne e d for one additional
ambulatory s urgical facility with t wo op e rating room s in
Ambulatory Surg e ry Servic e Ar e a 2 4 . — It is det e rmined that
th e re is no need for additional Ambulatory Surgical Faciliti es
in any other Ambu la tory Surgical Facility Planning Area.
History Note: Authority G.S. 131E-176(25); 131E-177(1);
131E-183(b);
Temporary Adoption Ejf. January 1, 2001;
Temporary Repeal Eff. May 1, 2001 .
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Rule-making Agency: NC Medical Care Commission
Rule Citation: 10 NCAC 42B .2701-.2703; 42C .4002-.4004;
42D.2302-.2304
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Effective Date: May 1, 2001
Findings Reviewed and Approved by: Beecher R. Gray
Authority for the rulemaking: G.S. 131D-2: Session Law
2000-129
I
Reason for Proposed Action: S.L. 2000-129 modified G.S.
131D-34.1 to require Adult Care Homes, Family Care Homes
and DDA 's to notify the Department of deaths occurring in
these facilities. These temporary rules were adopted to
establish the requirements by which deaths - and the
information needed for each death - are to be reported to the
Department. The NC Medical Care Commission has the
authority to adopt rules pertaining to Adult Care Homes.
Given S.L. 2000-129 effective date of January 1, 2001,
temporary rule-making action is needed. Otherwise, the
earliest effective date under permanent rule-making would be
July 1, 2002.
Comment Procedures: Questions or comments concerning
the rules should be directed to Jackie Sheppard, Assistant
Director/Rule-making Coordinator, Division of Facility
Services, 701 Barbour Dr., 2701 Mail Service Center,
Raleigh, NC 27699-2701.
CHAPTER 42 - INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SUPPORT
SUBCHAPTER 42B - LICENSING OF HOMES FOR
DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED ADULT S
SECTION .2700 - DEATH REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS
QI
01
01
10 NCAC 42B .2701 DEFINITIONS
The following definitions shall apply throughout this Section:
(1) "Accident" means an unexpected, unnatural
or irregular event contributing to a resident's
death and includes, but is not limited to,
medication errors, falls, fractures, choking.
elopement, exposure, poisoning, drowning,
bums or thermal injury, electrocution.
misuse of equipment, motor vehicle
accidents, and natural disasters.
"Division" means the Division of Facility
Services (DFS).
"Immediately" means at once, at or near the
present time, without delay.
"Violence" means physical force exerted for
the purpose of violating, damaging, abusing
or injuring.
History Note: A uthority G.S. 13 lD-2;
Temporary Adoption Eff. May 1, 2001.
10 NCAC 42B .2702 SCOPE
For piuposes of this Section, facilities licensed in accordance
with G.S. 131D-2 shall report resident deaths to the Division
of Facility Services.
History Note: Authority G.S. 131D-2;
Temporary Adoption Ejf. May 1, 2001.
10 NCAC 42B .2703 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
(a) Upon learning of the death of a resident a facility shall file
a report in accordance with G.S. 131D-34.1 and these Rules.
A facility shall be deemed to have learned of a death when any
facility staff obtains reliable information that the death
occurred.
(b) A yyritten notice containing the
information listed under
Paragraph (d) of this Rule shall be made immediately for a
resident death occurring in an adult care home within seven
days of the use of a physical restraint or physical hold on the
resident or within 24 hours of the resident's transfer fi"om the
adult care home to a hospital, if the death occurred v^ithin
seven days of physical restraint or physical hold of the
resident.
(c) A written
notice containing the information under
Paragraph (d) of this Rule shall be made within three days of
any death resulting from violence, accident, suicide or
homicide.
(d) Written notice may be submitted in person or by
telefascimile or electronic mail. If the reporting facility does
not have the capacity or capability to submit a written notice
immediately, the information contained in the notice can be
reported by telephone following the same time requirements
under Subparagraphs (b) and (c) of this Rule until such time
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the written notice can be submitted. The notice shall include
at least the following information:
(1) Reporting facility: Name, address, county,
license number (if applicable).
Medicare/Medicaid proyider number (if
applicable), facility administrator and
telephone number, name and title of person
preparing report, first person to learn of
death and first staff to receive report of
death, and date and time report prepared;
(2) Resident information: Name. Medicaid
number (if applicable), date of birth, age,
sex, race, primary admitting diagnoses, and
date of most recent admission to an acute
care hospital;
(3) Circumstances of death: place and address
where resident died, date and time death was
discoyered. physical location decedent was
found, cause of death (if known), whether or
not decedent was restrained at the time of
death or within seven days of death and if
so. a description of the type of restraint and
its usage, and a description of events
surrounding the death; and
(4) Other information: list of other authorities
such as law enforcement or the County
Department of Social Services that have
been notified, have investigated or are in the
process of investigating the death or events
related to the death.
(e) The facility shall submit a written report, using a form
pursuant to G.S. 131D-34.1(e). The facility shall provide,
fiilly and accurately, all information sought on the form. If the
facility is unable to obtain any information sought on the form,
or if any such information is not yet available, the facility shall
so explain on the form.
(f) In addition, the facility shall:
(1) Notify the Division of Facility Services
immediately whenever it has reason to
believe that information provided may be
erroneous. misleading. or otherwise
unreliable;
(2) Submit to the Division of Facility Services.
immediately after it becomes available, any
information required by this Rule that was
previously unavailable; and
(3) Provide, upon request by the Division of
Facility Services, other information the
facility obtains regarding the death,
including, but not limited to. death
certificates, autopsy reports, and reports by
other authorities.
(g) With regard to any resident death under circumstances
described in G.S. 130A-383. a facility shall notify the
appropriate law enforcement authorities so the medical
examiner of the county in which the body is found can be
notified. Documentation of such notification shall be
maintained by the facility and be made available for review by
the Division upon request.
(h) In deaths not under the jurisdiction of the medical
examiner, the facility shall notify the decedent's next-of-kin.
or other individual authorized according to G.S. 130A-398
that an autopsy may be requested as designated in G.S. 130A
389.
History Note: Authority G.S. 131D-2; ^
Temporary Adoption Eft. May 1. 2001.
SUBCHAPTER 42C - LICENSING OF FAMILY CARE
HOMES
SECTION .4000 - DEATH REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS
10 NCAC 42C .4002 DEFINITIONS
The following definitions shall apply throughout this Section:
01
"Accident" means an unexpected, unnatural
or irtegular event contributing to a resident's
death and includes, but is not limited to.
medication errors, falls, fractures, choking.
elopement, exposure, poisoning, drowning.
bums or thermal injury, electrocution.
misuse of equipment, motor vehicle
accidents, and natural disasters.
(2) "Division" means the Division of Facility
Services (DFS).
(3) "Immediately" means at once, at or near the
(4)_
present time, without delay.
"Violence" means physical force ex erted for
the purpose of violating, damaging, abusing
or iniimng.
History Note: Authority G.S. 131D-2;
Temporary Adoption Eft. May 1, 2001.
10 NCAC 42C .4003 SCOPE
For purposes of this Section, facilities licensed in accordance
with G.S. 131D-2 shall report resident deaths to the Division
of Facility Services.
History Note: Authority G.S. 13ID-2;
Temporary Adoption Eft. May 1, 2001.
10 NCAC 42C .4004 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
(a) Upon learning of the death of a resident a facility shall file
a report in accordance with G.S. 131D-34.1 and these Rules.
A facility shall be deemed to have learned of a death when any
facility staff obtains reliable information that the death
occurred.
(b) A written notice containing the information listed under
Paragraph (d) of this Rule shall be made immediately for a
resident death occurring in an adult care home vyithin seven
days of the use of a physical restraint or physical hold on the
resident or within 24 hours of the resident's transfer from the
adult care home to a hospital, if the death occurred within
seven days of physical restraint or physical hold of the
resident.
(c) A written notice containing the information under
Paragraph (d) of this Rule shall be made within three days o
any death resulting from violence, accident, suicide o
homicide.
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(d) Written notice may be submitted in person or by
telefascimile or electronic mail. If the reporting facility does
not haye the capacity or capability to submit a written notice
immediately, the information contained in the notice can be
reported by telephone following the same time requirements
under Subparagraphs (b) and (c) of this Rule until such time
the written notice can be submitted. The notice shall include
at least the following information:
(1) Reporting facility: Name, address, county.
license number (if applicable).
Medicare/Medicaid provider number (if
applicable), facility administrator and
telephone number, name and title of person
preparing report, first person to learn of
death and first staff to receiye report of
death, and date and time report prepared;
(2) Resident information: Name. Medicaid
number (if applicable), date of birth, age.
sex, race, primary admitting diagnoses, and
date of most recent admission to an acute
care hospital;
(3) Circumstances of death: place and address
where resident died, date and time death was
discovered, physical location decedent was
found, cause of death (if known), whether or
not decedent was restrained at the time of
death or vyithin seven days of death and if
so. a description of the type of restraint and
its usage, and a description of events
surrounding the death.; and
(4) Other information: list of other authorities
such as law enforcement or the County
Department of Social Services that have
been notified, have investigated or are in the
process of investigating the death or events
related to the death.
(e) The facility shall submit a written report, using a form
pursuant to G.S. 131D-34.1(e). The facility shall provide,
fiilly and accurately, all information sought on the form. If the
facility is unable to obtain any information sought on the form,
or if any such information is not yet available, the facility shall
so explain on the form.
(f) In addition, the facility shall:
(1) Notify the Division of Facility Services
immediately whenever it has reason to
believe that information provided may be
erroneous. misleading. or otherwise
unreliable;
(2) Submit to the Division of Facility Services.
immediately after it becomes available, any
information required by this Rule that was
previously imavailable; and
(3) Provide, upon request by the Division of
Facility Services, other information the
facility obtains regarding the death.
including, but not limited to. death
certificates, autopsy reports, and reports by
other authorities.
' (g) With regard to any resident death under circumstances
described in G.S. 130A-383. a facility shall notify the
appropriate law enforcement authorities so the medical
examiner of the county in which the body is foimd can be
notified. Docimientation of such notification shall be
maintained by the facility and be made available for review by
the Division upon request.
(h) In deaths not under the jurisdiction of the medical
examiner, the facility shall notify the decedent's next-of-kin,
or other individual authorized according to G.S. 130A-398.
that an autopsy may be requested as designated in G.S. 130A-
389.
History Note: Authority G.S. 131D-2;
Temporary Adoption Eff. May 1, 2001.
SUBCHAPTER 42D - LICENSING OF HOMES FOR
THE AGED AND INFIRM
SECTION .2300 - DEATH REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS
10 NCAC 42D .2302 DEFINITIONS
The following definitions shall apply throughout this Section:
(1) "Accident" means an unexpected, unnatural
or irregular event contributing to a resident's
death and includes, but is not limited to.
medication errors, falls, fi'actures. choking.
elopement, exposure, poisoning, drowning.
bums or thermal injury, electrocution.
misuse of equipment, motor vehicle
accidents, and natural disasters.
(2) "Division" means the Division of Facility
Services (DFS).
(2) "Immediately" means at once, at or near the
present time, without delay.
(3) "Violence" means physical force exerted for
the purpose of violating, damaging, abusing
or injuring.
History Note: Authority G.S. 131D-2;
Temporary Adoption Eff. May 1, 2001.
10 NCAC 42D .2303 SCOPE
For purposes of this Section, facilities licensed in accordance
with G.S. 131D-2 shall report resident deaths to the Division
of Facility Services.
History Note: Authority G.S. 131D-2;
Temporary Adoption Eff May 1, 2001.
10 NCAC 42D .2304 REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS
(a) Upon learning of the death of a resident a facility shall file
a report in accordance with G.S. 131D-34.1 and these Rules.
A facility shall be deemed to have learned of a death when any
facility staff obtains reliable information that the death
occurred.
(b) A written notice containing the information listed under
Paragraph (d) of this Rule shall be made immediately for a
resident death occurring in an adult care home within seven
days of the use of a physical restraint or physical hold on the
resident or within 24 hours of the resident's transfer from the
adult care home to a hospital, if the death occurred within
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seven days of physical restraint or physical hold of the
resident.
(c) A written notice containing the information under
Paragraph (d) of this Rule shall be made within three days of
any death resulting from violence, accident, suicide or
homicide.
(d) Written notice may be submitted in person or by
telefascimile or electronic mail. If the reporting facility does
not have the capacity or capability to submit a written notice
immediately, the information contained in the notice can be
reported by telephone following the same time requirements
under Subparagraphs (b) and (c) of this Rule until such time
the written notice can be submitted. The notice shall include
at least the following information:
(1) Reporting facility: Name, address, county,
license number (if applicable).
Medicare/Medicaid provider number (if
applicable), facility administrator and
telephone number, name and title of person
preparing report, first person to learn of
death and first staff to receive report of
death, and date and time report prepared;
(2) Resident information: Name. Medicaid
number (if applicable), date of birth, age.
sex, race, primary admitting diagnoses, and
date of most recent admission to an acute
care hospital;
(3) Circumstances of death: place and address
where resident died, date and time death was
discovered, physical location decedent was
foimd. cause of death (if known), whether or
not decedent was restrained at the time of
death or within seven days of death and if
so. a description of the type of restraint and
its usage, and a description of events
surrounding the death.; and
(4) Other information: list of other authorities
such as law enforcement or the County
Department of Social Services that have
been notified, have investigated or are in the
process of investigating the death or events
related to the death.
(e) The facility shall submit a written report, using a form
pursuant to G.S. 131D-34.1(e). The facility shall provide,
fully and accurately, all information sought on the form. If the
facility is unable to obtain any information sought on the fonn,
or if any such information is not yet available, the facility shall
so explain on the form.
(f) In addition, the facility shall:
(1) Notify the Division of Facility Services
immediately whenever it has reason to
believe that information provided may be
erroneous. misleading. or otherwise
unreliable;
(2) Submit to the Division of Facility Services.
immediately after it becomes available, any
information required by this Rule that was
previously unavailable; and
(3) Provide, upon requesc by the Division of
Facility Services, other information the
facility obtains regarding the death.
including, but not limited to. death
certificates, autopsy reports, and reports by
other authorities,
(g) With regard to any resident death under circumstances
described in G.S. 130A-383. a facility shall notify the
appropriate law enforcement authorities so the medical
examiner of the county in which the body is found can be
notified. Documentation of such notification shall be
maintained by the facility and be made available for review by
the Division upon request.
(h) In deaths not under the jurisdiction of the medical
examiner, the facility shall notify the decedent's next-of-tcin.
or other individual authorized according to G.S. 130A-398.
that an autopsy may be requested as designated in G.S. 130A-
389.
History Note: Authority G.S. 131D-2:
Temporary Adoption Eff. May 1, 2001.
TITLE ISA - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES
Rule-making Agency:
Commission
Environmental Management
Rule Citation:
.0302; .0401
15A NCAC 02S .0102-.0103; .0202; .0301-
Effective Date: June 1, 2001
Findings Reviewed and Approved by: Beecher R. Gray «U
Authority for the rulemaking: G.S. 143-215. 104D(b);
150B-21.2
Reason for Proposed Action: These Rules are needed to
implement the Dry-Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act (DSCA) of
1997 as amended by S.L. 2000-19 so that dry-cleaning sites in
North Carolina that are contaminated by dry-cleaning solvent
can be certified into the DSCA Program. Once certified into
the DSCA program, the threats to human health and the
environment posed by the environmental contamination will
be assessed and corrective actions can be taken at these sites.
Comment Procedures: Please send all comments to Lisa
Taber, Division of Waste Management, Superfund Section,
1646 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1646.
CHAPTER 02 - ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
SUBCHAPTER 02S - RULES AND CRITERIA FOR
THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE DRY-CLEANING
SOLVENT CLEANUP FUND
SECTION .0100 - GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
ISA NCAC 02S .0102 DEFINITIONS i
The definition of any word or phrase used in this Subchapter ^
shall be the same as given in G.S. 143-215. 104B and the
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allowing words and phrases shall have the following
leanings:
(4^ "Number — ef — feH — tiffie — e mploy ees " — is
equivalent to th e total hour s work e d by all
person s — employed — by — a — company — er
corporation in th e pr e viou s year divi d ed by
10 hours per we e k.
(3) "Imperviou s " — m e an s — a — material — that — is
specifically manufactur e d fer the
containment of dry cleaning solv e nt.
(n "Act" means the Dry-Cleaning Solvent
Cleanup Act of 1997 and any amendments
thereto.
(2) "Apparel and household fabrics" means
apparel and fabrics that have been purchased
at retail or have been purchased at wholesale
for rental at retail.
(3) "Business" means a sole proprietorship, a
partnership, a limited partnership, a limited
liability company, a corporation or any other
business entity.
(4) "Closed container solvent transfer system"
means a device or system specifically
designed to fill a dry-cleaning machine with
dry-cleaning solvent through a mechanical
valve or sealed coupling in order to prevent
spills or other loss of solvent liquids or
vapors to the environment.
(5) "Discovery Site" means the physical site or
area where dry-cleaning solvent
contamination has been discovered. A
discovery site may or may not be the same
property as the facility site.
(6) "Division" means the Division of Waste
Management of the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources.
(7) "Dry-Cleaning Business" means a business
having engaged in dry-cleaning operations
or the operation of a wholesale distribution
facility at a facility site.
(8) "Environmental media" means soil.
sediment, surface water, groundwater or
other physical substance.
(9) "Facility site" means the physical location of
a dry-cleaning facility, a wholesale
distribution facility or an abandoned site.
(10) "Material impervious to dry-cleaning
solvent" means a material that has been
demonstrated by the manufacturer or a
reputable testing organization to maintain its
chemical and structural integrity in the
presence of the applicable dry-cleaning
solvent and prevent the movement of dry-
cleaning solvent for a period of at least 72
hours.
(1 n "Number of full time employees" means the
number of full-time equivalent employees
employed by a person who owns a dry-
cleaning facility, as calculated pursuant to
15ANCAC02S.0103.
(12) "Person" means any and all natural persons,
firms, partnerships, associations, public or
private institutions, municipalities or
political subdivisions, governmental
agencies, or private or public corporations
organized or existing under the laws of this
State or any other state or country.
(13) "Petitioner" means a potentially responsible
party that submits a petition for certification
of a facility site.
History Note: Authority G.S. 143-215. 104D(b);
150B-21.2;
Ejf. August 1, 2000;
Temporary Amendment Eff. June 1, 2001.
ISA NCAC02S .0103 CALCULATION OF FULL
TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYMENT
(a) This Rule governs the calculation of the number of fiill-
time equivalent employees employed by a person who owns a
dry-cleaning facility. For the purposes of this Rule, the person
that owns the dry-cleaning facility shall be referred to as the
"facility owner." If the dry-cleaning facility is jointly owned
by more than one person, the fijU-time equivalent employment
associated with the dry-cleaning facility shall be the number of
full-time equivalent employees employed in activities related
to dry-cleaning by all persons with an ownership interest in
the dry-cleaning facility.
(b) The number of full-time employees employed by a facility
owner in activities related to dry-cleaning operations shall be
the sum of the following:
(1) the number of salaried employees employed
by the facility owner in activities related to
dry-cleaning operations;
(2) the total number of hours worked in the
previous calendar year by non-salaried
employees employed by the facility owner
in activities related to dry-cleaning
operations divided by 2080; and
(3) the lesser of:
(A) the number of persons who hold
ovynership interests in the dry-
cleaning facility, but are not
included in Subparagraphs (1) or
(2) of this Paragraph, and who
perform activities related to dry-
cleaning operations at a dry-
cleaning facility in which the
persons have ownership interests;
or
(B) the total number of hours worked
by such persons divided by 2080.
(c) If a facility owner was not engaged in the operation of
dry-cleaning facilities during the entire calendar year for
which full-time equivalent employment is being calculated,
then the number in Subparagraph (b)(2) of this Rule shall be
prorated according to the number of weeks, or partial weeks,
during the previous calendar year that the facility owner was
engaged in the operation of such dry-cleaning facilities.
(d) For the purposes of this Section, an employee shall be
considered to be employed in activities related to dry-cleaning
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operations if the employee's duties include any of the
following activities:
(1) the proyision of dry-cleaning or laundry
seryices. including the collection, cleaning,
pressing. altering. repair, packaging,
handling, or delivery of items of apparel or
household fabrics for which dry-cleaning or
laundry services are provided;
(2) the supervision of employees involved in the
provision of dry-cleaning or laundry
services as described in Subparagraph (d)(1)
of this Rule:
(3) the maintenance or operation of physical
facilities used to provide dry-cleaning or
laundry services as described in
Subparagraph (d)(1) of this Rule: or
(34 (4) the management, including accounting,
financial, human resource, or other support
functions, of the business providing dry-
cleaning or laundry services as described in
Subparagraph (d)(1) of this Rule.
History Note: Authority G.S. l43-215.104D(b):
150B-21.2:
Temporary Adoption Eff. June 1, 2001.
SECTION .0200 - MINIMUM MANAGEMENT
PRACTICES
ISA NCAC 02S .0202 REQUIRED MINIMUM
MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
(a) Ahv- AI! abandoned site- sites, as defined by G.S. 143-
215.1 04(B)(b)( 1 ), wi s hing to petition for certification pur s uant
to the Dry Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act of 1997 shall
demonstrate shall at all times after this Rule becomes
effective, compliance — comply vyith Required Minimum
Management Practice (b)(5) of this Rule.
(b) All currently operating dry cleaning, or dry-cleaning
facilifies and wholesale distribution facilities
pe tition for c e rt i f i cation pursu a nt to the Dry Cleaning Solvent
Cleanup Act of 1997 s hall d e monstrate. shall, at all times after
this Rule becomes effective, complianc e comply with the
following minimum management practices:
(1) At no time shall any dry-cleaning solvent,
wastes containing dry-cleaning solvent, or
water containing dry-cleaning solvent be
discharged onto land or into waters of the
State, sanitary sewers, storm drains, floor
drains, septic systems, boilers, or cooling-
towers. All invoices generated as a result of
disposal of all dry-cleaning solvent waste
shall be made available for review by the
Department. If a dry-cleaning facility uses
devices such as atomizers, evaporators,
carbon filters, or other equipment for the
treatment of wastewater containing solvent,
all records, including but not limited to,
invoices for the purchase, maintenance, and
service of such devices, shall be made
available to the Department. Records shall
be kept for a period of three years.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Spill containment shall be
areas— installed and maintained under and
around dry-cleaning machines, filters, dry-
cleaning solvent pumps, stills, vapor
adsorbers, solvent storage areas, and wasti
solvent storage areas by January 1, 2002.^
Th e spill Spill b e con s tructed of or sealed
with material s that are impervious to th e
applicabl e — dry — cleani ng — solvent — with — a
containment shall have a volumetric
capacity of 1 1 percent of the largest vessel,
tank, or container within the spill
containment area and shall be capable of
preventing the release of the applicable
liquid dry-cleaning solvent beyond the spill
containment area for a period of at least 72
hours. All floor drains within or beneath the
spill containment area shall be removed or
permanently sealed with materials
impervious to dry-cleaning solvents
Emergency adsorbent spill clean-up
materials shall be on the premises. Facilities
must maintain an emergency response plan
that is in compliance with federal, state and
local requirements.
All perchloroethylene dry-cleaning
machines installed at a dry-cleaning facility
after the effective date of this Rule shall
meet air emissions that equal or exceed the
standards that apply to a comparable dry-to-
dry perchloroethylene dry-cleaning machine
with an integrated refrigerated condenser!
All perchloroethylene dry-cleaning facilities
must be in compliance vWth the EPA
Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaner NESHAP:
40CFR, Part 63, Subpart M to be eligible for
certification.
Facilities that use perchloroethylene shall
use a closed container solvent transfer
system by January 1 , 2002.
Within six months of the effective date of
this Rule, no dry-cleaning facility shall use
underground storage tanks for solvents or
waste.
History Note: Authority G.S. 143-215. 104D(b);
150B-21.2;
Eff August 1. 2000;
Temporary Amendment Eff. June 1. 2001.
SECTION .0300 - PETITIONS FOR CERTIFICATION
ISA NCAC 02S .0301 FILING
(a) Any potentially responsible party may petition for
certification of a facility site by filing a petition vyith the
Division using forms provided by the Division. Petitions shall
be verified by the petitioner, and shall include a laboratory
analysis demonstrating the presence of dry-cleaning s olvent in^
environmental media at the discovery site. 1
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(b) Petition forms may be obtained from the Dry-Cleaning
Solvent Cleanup Act Program of the Superfund Section of the
Division. 401 Oberlin Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27605.
History Note: Authority G.S. 143-215. l04D(b):
150B-21.2;
Temporary Adoption Eff. June 1, 2001.
ISA NCAC 02S .0302 OTHER POTENTIALLY
RESPONSIBLE PARTIES
(a) After receiving a petition, the Division may notify other
potentially responsible parties that a petition has been filed.
(h) The Division may request from any potentially
responsible party that has not petitioned for certification of the
facility site additional information concerning the dry-cleaning
business, the discovery site, or the facility site. The Division
may refuse to enter into an assessment or remediation
agreement with any potentially responsible party that:
(1) fails to provide within 60 days any
additional information requested by the
Division that is in the possession or control
of the party; or
(2) fails or refuses to cooperate in the
assessment or remediation of the facility site
or the discovery site.
The time for responding to requests for additional information
described in this Rule shall be measured from the date a
request for information is received by the potentially
responsible party from whom the information is requested.
History Note: Authority G.S. 143-215. 104D(b);
150B-21.2;
Temporary Adoption Eff. June 1, 2001.
SECTION .0400 - ASSESSMENT AGREEMENTS
ISA NCAC 02S .0401 PRIORITIZATION
ASSESSMENT
(a) Upon receipt of a petition for certification that meets the
requirements of the Act and Section .0300 of this Subchapter,
the Division may enter into an agreement with one or more
potentially responsible parties that have petitioned for
certification requiring such party or parties to provide a
prioritization assessment of the dry-cleaning solvent
contamination identified in the petition. A prioritization
assessment agreement entered into piu"suant to this Paragraph
shall qualify the petitioners party thereto to the liability
protections of the Act.
(b) An agreement made pursuant to Paragraph (a) of this Rule
shall provide that costs associated with the prioritizarion
assessment be paid by the petitioner or petitioners who are
pan'y to the agreement, provided that costs in excess of the
petitioner's deductible and copay obligations under the Act
shall be reimbursed from the Fimd in accordance with the
provisions of the Act.
History Note: Authority G.S. 143-215. 104D(b):
150B-21.2:
Temporary Adoption Eff. June 1, 2001.
TITLE ISA - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND
NATURAL RESOURCES
Rule-making Agency: NC Marine Fisheries Commission
Rule Citation: 15A NCAC 03J .0103; 03M.0101, .0501
Effective Date: May 1, 2001
Findings Reviewed and Approved by: Beecher R. Gray
Authority for the rulemaking: G.S. 113-134; 113-173; 113-
182; 113-221; 143B-289.52
Reason for Proposed Action:
ISA NCAC 03 J. 0103; 03M .0501 - The Fisheries Reform Act
of 1997 and its amendments (House Bill 1448) required a
complete review of the Marine Fisheries Laws. Section 6.10
authorizes the Marine Fisheries Commission to adopt
temporary rules until all rules necessary to implement the
provisions of this act have become effective. The Red Drum
Fishery Management Plan was approved on March 30, 2001.
The change in the attendance line uses landmarks more easily
recognized by fishermen and Marine Patrol personnel. The
change in the proclamation authority allows for flexibility in
management of both recreational and commercial fisheries,
deletes a daily trip limit which while in place allowed for an
overage in the harvest of the red drum commercial harvest
cap and amends the fishing year from a calendar year to one
that more accurately reflects when the fishery is prosecuted.
Implementation of this Rule is an integral part of
implementing the Red Drum Fishery Management Plan.
ISA NCAC 03M .0101 - The Fisheries Reform Act of 1997
and its amendments (House Bill 1448) required a complete
review of the Marine Fisheries Laws. Section 6.10 authorizes
the Marine Fisheries Commission to adopt temporary rules
until all rules necessary to implement the provisions of this act
have become effective. The River Herring Fishery
Management Plan adopted under the authority of the
Fisheries Reform Act of 1997 recommended a creel limit for
fish taken by hook-and-line. The fact that river herring are
used as bait was overlooked and the effect that the mutilated
finfish rule has on the use of any fish with a creel limit
imposed on it was not foreseen. The use of herring and
alewife as bait is a common practice in several fisheries,
particularly striped bass. There was no intent to not allow
this practice to continue. Implementation of this rule is an
integral part of implementing the River Herring Fishery
Management Plan.
Comment Procedures: Written comments are encouraged
and may be submitted to the MFC, Juanita Gaskill, PO Box
769, Morehead City, NC 28557.
CHAPTER 03 - MARINE FISHERIES
SUBCHAPTER 03J - NETS, POTS, DREDGES AND
OTHER FISHING DEVICES
SECTION .0100 - NET RULES, GENERAL
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ISA NCAC 03J .0103 GILL NETS, SEINES,
IDENTIFICATION, RESTRICTIONS
(a) It is unlawful to use a gill net with a mesh length less than
2'/2 inches.
(b) The Fisheries Director may, by proclamation, limit or
prohibit the use of gill nets or seines in coastal waters, or any
portion thereof, or impose any or all of the following
restrictions on the use of gill nets or seines:
(1) Specify area.
(2) Specify season.
(3) Specify gill net mesh length.
(4) Specify means/methods.
(5) Specify net number and length.
(c) It is unlawfiil to use fixed or stationary gill nets in the
Atlantic Ocean, drift gill nets in the Atlantic Ocean for
recreational purposes, or any gill nets in internal waters unless
nets are marked by attaching to them at each end two separate
yellow buoys which shall be of solid foam or other solid
buoyant material no less than five inches in diameter and no
less than five inches in length. Gill nets which are not
connected together at the top line shall be considered as
individual nets, requiring two buoys at each end of each
individual net. Gill nets connected together at the top line
shall be considered as a continuous net requiring two buoys at
each end of the continuous net. Any other marking buoys on
gill nets used for recreational purposes shall be yellow except
one additional buoy, any shade of hot pink in color,
constructed as specified in Paragraph (c) of this Rule, shall be
added at each end of each individual net. Any other marking
buoys on gill nets used in commercial fishing operations shall
be yellow except that one additional identification buoy of any
color or any combination of colors, except any shade of hot
pink, may be used at either or both ends. The owner shall
always be identified on a buoy on each end either by using
engraved buoys or by attaching engraved metal or plastic tags
to the buoys. Such identification shall include owner's last
name and initials and if a vessel is used, one of the following:
(1) Owner's N.C. motor boat registration
number, or
(2) Owner's U.S. vessel documentation name.
(d) It is unlawful to use gill nets:
(1) Within 200 yards of any pound net with lead
and pound or heart in use;
(2) From March 1 through October 31 in the
Intracoastal Waterway within 150 yards of
any railroad or highway bridge.
(e) It is unlaw^l to use gill nets within 100 feet either side of
the center line of the Intracoastal Waterway Channel south of
Quick Flasher No. 54 in Alligator River at the southern
entrance to the Intracoastal Waterway to the South Carolina
line, unless such net is used in accordance with the following
conditions:
(1) No more than two gill nets per boat may be
used at any one time;
(2) Any net used must be attended by the
fisherman from a boat who shall at no time
be more than 1 00 yards from either net; and
(3) Any individual setting such nets shall
remove them, when necessary, in sufficient
time to permit unrestricted boat navigation.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(f) It is unlawfiil to use drift gill nets in violation of 15A
NCAC 03 J .0101(2) and Paragraph (e) of this Rule.
(g) It is unlawful to use unattended gill nets with a mesh
length less than five inches in a commercial fishing operation
in the following areas:
(1) Pamlico River, west of a line beginning at a
point on Mauls Point at 35° 26.9176' N - 76°
55.5253' W; to a point on Ragged Point at
35° 27.5768 N - 76° 54.3612' W;
Within 200 yards of any shoreline in
Pamlico River and its tributaries east of the
line fi-om Mauls Point at 35° 26.9176' N -
76° 55.5253' W; to Ragged Point at 35°
27.5768' N - 76° 54.3612' W and west of a
line beginning at a point on Pamlico Point at
35° 18.5906' N - 76° 28.9530' W; through
Marker #1 to a point on Roos Point at 35°
22.3622' N- 76° 28.2032' W;
Pungo River, east of a line beginning at a
point on Durants Point at 35° 30.5312' N -
76° 35.1594' W; to the northern side of the
breakwater at 35° 31.7198' N - 76° 36.9195'
W;
Within 200 yards of any shoreline in Pungo
River and its tributaries west of the line from
Durants Point at 35° 30.5312' N - 76°
35.1594' W; to the northern side of the
breakwater at 35° 31.7198' N - 76° 35.1594'
W, and west of a line beginning at a point on
Pamlico Point at 35° 18.5906' N - 76°
28.9530' W; through Marker #1 to a point on
Roos Point at 35° 22.3622' N - 76° 28.2032'
W;
Neuse River and its tributaries northwest of
the Highway 1 7 highrise bridge;
Trent River and its tributaries;
Within 200 yards of any shoreline in Neuse
River and its tributaries east of a line from
the Highway 17 highrise bridge and west of
a line begiiming at a point on Wilkinson
Point at 34° 57.91 16' N - 76° 48.2240' W; to
a point on Cherry Point at 34° 56.3658' N -
76° 48.7110' W.
(h) It is unlawful to use unattended gill nets with a mesh
length less than five inches in a commercial fishing operation
from May 1 through October 31 in the following internal
coastal and joint waters of the state south of a line beginning
at a point on Roanoke Marshes Point at 35° 48.3693' N - 75°
43.7232' W; to a point on Eagle Nest Bay at 35° 44.1710' N -
75° 31.0520' W to the South Carolina State Line:
(1) All primary nursery areas described in 15A
NCAC 03R .0103, all permanent secondary
nursery areas described in 15A NCAC 03R
.0104, and no trawl areas described in I5A
NCAC 03R .0106 (3),(4),(6), and (7);
(2) In the area along the Outer Banks, beginning
at a point on Core Banks at 34° 58.7853' N -
76° 09.8922' W; to a point on Wainwright
Island at 34° 59.4664' N - 76° 12.4859' W;
to a point at 35° 00.2666' N - 76° 12.2000'
W; to a point near Beacon "HL" at 35°
(5)
(6)
(7)
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01 .5833' N - 76° 1 1 .4500' W; to a point near
North Rock at 35° 06.4000' N - 76° 04.3333'
W; to a point near Nine Foot Shoal Channel
at 35° 08.4333' N - 76° 02.5000' W; to a
point near the west end of Clark Reef at 35°
09.3000' N - 75° 54.8166' W; to a point
south of Legged Lump at 35° 10.9666' N -
75° 49.7166' W; to a point on Legged Lump
at 35° 11.4833' N - 75° 51.0833' W; to a
point near No. 36 in Rollinson Channel at
35° 15.5000' N - 75° 43.4000' W; to a point
near No. 2 in Cape Channel at 35° 19.0333'
N - 75° 36.3166' W; to a point near No. 2 in
Avon Channel at 35° 22.3000' N - 75°
33.2000' W; to a point at 35° 22.8000' N
75° 33.6000' W; to a point on Gull Island at
35° 28.4500' N - 75° 3 1 .3500' W; to a point
west of Salvo at 35° 32.6000' N - 75°
31.8500' W; to a point west of Rodanthe
Pier at 35° 35.0000' N - 75° 29.8833' W; to
a point near No. 2 in Chicamacomico
Channel, to a point west of Beach Slough at
35° 40.0000' N - 75° 32.8666' W; to a point
west of Pea Island at 35°35.9833' N — 7^
31.2000' W; to a point 35° 45.1833' N - 75°
34.1000' W; to a point at 35° 44.1710'
44.1833 ' N - 75° 31.0520' 31.0833' W.
Thence running south along the shoreline
across the inlets to the point of beginning;
(3) In Back and Core soimds, beginning at a
point on Shackleford Banks at 34° 39.6601'
N - 76° 34.4078' W; to a point at Marker #3
at 34° 41.3166' N - 76° 33.8333' W; to a
point at 34° 40.4500' N - 76° 30.6833' W; to
a point near Marker "A37" at 34° 43.5833' N
- 76° 28.5833' W; to a point at 34° 43.7500'
N - 76° 28.6000' W; to a point at 34°
48.1500' N - 76° 24.7833' W; to a point near
Drum Inlet at 34° 51.0500' N - 76° 20.3000'
W; to a point at 34° 53.4166' N - 76°
17.3500'; to a point at 34° 53.9166' N - 76°
17.1166' W; to a point at 34° 53.5500' N -
76° 16.4166' W; to a point at 34° 56.5500' N
- 76° 13.6166' W; to a point at 34° 56.4833'
N - 76° 13.2833' W; to a point at 34°
58.1833' N - 76° 12.3000' W; to a point at
34° 58.8000' N - 76° 12.5166' W; to a point
on Wainwright Island at 34° 59.4664' N -
76° 12.4859' W; to a point on Core Banks at
34° 58.7832' N - 76° 09.8922' W; thence
following the shoreline south across Drum
and Barden inlets to the point of beginning;
(4) Within 200 yards of any shoreline, except
from October 1 through October 31, south
and east of Highway 1 2 in Carteret County
and south of a line from a point on Core
Banks at 34° 58.7853' N - 76° 09.8922' W;
to Camp Point at 35° 59.7942' N - 76°
14.6514' W to the South Carolina State Line.
iistory Note: Authority G.S. 113-134; 1 13-173; 113-182;
113-221; 143B-289.52
Eff. January 1, 1991;
Amended Eff. August 1, 1998; March 1, 1996; March 1, 1994;
July 1, 1993; September 1. 1991;
Temporary Amendment Eff. October 2, 1999; July 1, 1999;
October 22, 1998;
Amended Eff. April 1, 2001;
Temporary Amendment Eff. May 1, 2001.
SUBCHAPTER 03M - FINFISH
SECTION .0100 - FINFISH, GENERAL
15A NCAC 03M .0101 MUTILATED FINFISH
It is unlawful to possess aboard a vessel or while engaged in
fishing from the shore or a pier any species of finfish which is
subject to a size or harvest restriction without having head and
tail attached. Blueback herring and alewife shall be exempt
from this Rule when used for bait provided that not more than
two fish per boat or fishing operation may be cut for bait at
any one time.
History Note: Authority G.S. 113-134; 113-185;
143B-289.52;
Eff. January 1, 1991;
Amended Eff. January 1 , 1991;
Temporary Amendment Eff. May 1, 2001.
SECTION .0500 - OTHER FINFISH
15A NCAC 03M .0501 RED DRUM
(a) The Fisheries Director, may by proclamation, impose any
or all of the following restrictions on the taking of red drum:
(1) Specify areas.
(2) Specify seasons.
(3) Specify quantity — fer — fish — ta k e n — by
commercial gear .
(4) Specify means/methods.
(5) Specify size for fi s h taken by commercial
gear.
(b) It is unlawful to remove red dnmi from any type of net
wdth the aid of any boat hook, gaff, spear, gig, or similar
device.
(c) It is unlawful to possess red drum less than 1 8 inches total
length or greater than 27 inches total length.
(d) It is unlawful to possess more than one red drum per
person per day taken-by hook-and-line or for recreational
purposes.
(e) — It is unlawlul to poss e ss mor e than 1 00 pound s of r e d
drum p e r day tak e n in a comm e rcial — fishing op e ration,
r e gardl e ss of th e number of individuals or v esse l s involv e d.
(e)ffl The annual commercial harvest limit ( September
through August 3 1 January through D e c e mb e r ) for red drum is
250,000 pounds. If the harvest limit is projected to be taken,
the Fisheries Director shall, by proclamation, prohibit
possession of red drum taken in a commercial fishing
operation.
History Note:
143B-289.52;
Eff. January 1, 1991;
Authority G.S 113-134; 113-182; 113-221;
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Amended Eff. March 1. 1996; October 1, 1992; September 1. Amended Eff. April 1 2001 ■
• Temvorarv Amendment Eff. May 1. 2001
Temporary Amendment Eff. May 1, 2000; July 1, 1999;
October 22, 1998;
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RULES REVIEW COMMISSION
This Section contains the agenda for the next meeting of the Rules Review Commission on Wednesday, May 17, 2001, 10:00
a.m. at 1307 Glenwood Avenue, Assembly Room, Raleigh, NC. Anyone wishing to submit written comment on any rule
before the Commission should submit those comments to the RRC staff, the agency, and the individual Commissioners by
Tuesday, May 11, 2001 at 5:00 p.m. Specific instructions and addresses may be obtained from the Rules Review
Commission at 919-733-2721. Anyone wishing to address the Commission should notify the RRC staff and the agency at
least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
RULES REVIEW COMMISSION MEMBERS
Appointed by Senate
Paul Powell - Chairman
Robert Saunders
Laura Devan
Jim Funderburke
David Twiddy
Appointed by House
John Arrowood - 1 ^' Vice Chairman
Jennie J. Hayman 2"'' Vice Chairman
Walter Futch
Jeffrey P. Gray
George Robinson
RULES REVIEW COMMISSION MEETING DATES
May 17, 2001
July 19,2001
June 14, 2001
August 16,2001
Log of Filings (Log #175)
March 21, 2001 through April 20, 2001
DHHS
Respite Care
Respite Care
Respite Care
DENR/MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION
Snapper-Grouper
DENR/SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Objectives
Eligibilty
Conservation Plan
Approving State Agreements
Payment
Dispute Resolution
DENRAVILDLIFE RESOURCES COMMISSION
Deer (White-Tailed)
Quail
Wild Turkey (Breaded Turkeys Only)
Public Mountai Trout Waters
Possession of Certain Fishes
Open Seasons: Creel and Size Limits
Manner of Taking Nongame Fishes: Purchase & Sale
Taking Nongame Fishes for Bait
Taking Nongame Fishes for Bait
Permitted Specials Devices & Open Seasons
Hunting on Gamelands
Fishing on Gamelands
McDowell County
General Requirements
Game Bird Propagation
Special Concern Species Listed
TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF/DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS
Permits-Issuance and Fees
STATE BOARDS/EXAMINERS OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Fees
10NCAC42B.2407
Adopt
10NCAC42C.2406
Adopt
10NCAC42D.1832
Adopt
15NCAC03M.0506
Amend
15NCAC06G.0101
Adopt
15NCAC06G.0102
Adopt
15NCAC06G.0103
Adopt
15NCAC06G.0104
Adopt
15NCAC06G.0105
Adopt
15NCAC06G.0106
Adopt
15NCAC 1 OB .0203
Amend
15NCAC10B.0208
Amend
15NCAC 1 OB .0209
Amend
15NCAC IOC .0205
Amend
15NCAC IOC .0211
Amend
15NCAC10C.0305
Amend
15NCAC IOC .0401
Amend
15NCAC IOC .0402
Amend
15NCAC IOC .0404
Amend
15NCAC IOC .0407
Amend
15NCAC 10D.0103
Amend
15NCAC 10D.0104
Amend
15NCAC 10F.0339
Amend
15NCAC 10H.0301
Amend
15NCAC 1 OH .0901
Amend
15NCAC10I.0105
Amend
19NCAC02D.0602
Amend
21 NCAC 18B.0209
Amend
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AGENDA
RULES REVIEW COMMISSION
May 17, 2001
Call to Order and Opening Remarks
Review of minutes of last meeting
Follow Up Matters
(A) Department of Agriculture Structural Pest Control Committee- 2 NCAC 34 .0502: Objection on 12/21/00 (DeLuca)
(B) DHHS/Division of Medical Assistance - 10 NCAC 26H .0506: Objection on 04/19/01 (DeLuca)
(C) DHHS/Social Services Commission - 10 NCAC 41S All Rules: Objected on 04/19/01 (DeLuca)
(D) DHHS/Social Services Commission - 10 NCAC 41T .0106; .0201 : Objected on 04/19/01 (DeLuca)
(E) NC Alarm Systems Licensing Board - 12 NCAC 1 1 .0502: Objection on 02/28/01 (DeLuca)
(F) DENR/Environmental Management Commission - 1 5A NCAC 2E .0502: Objection on 02/28/01 (Bryan)
(G) Commission for Health Services - 15A NCAC 18A .3307; .3313; .3319; .3323; .3324; .3327; .3330; .3331; .3334
Objected on 04/19/01 (Bryan)
(H) State Board of Education - 16 NCAC 6E .0301: Objection on 04/19/01 (Bryan)
(I) Department of Transportation - 19A NCAC 2D .0601 : Objection on 02/28/01 (Bryan)
(J) State Board of Community Colleges - 23 NCAC 2C .0308: Objection on 04/19/01 (Bryan)
(K) State Board of Community Colleges - 23 NCAC 2D .0202: Objection on 04/19/01 (Bryan)
Review of rules (Log Report #175)
V. Commission Business
VI. Next meeting: Thursday, June 21, 2001
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CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
This Section contains the full text of some of the more significant Administrative Law Judge decisions along with an index to
all recent contested cases decisions which are filed under North Carolina's Administrative Procedure Act. Copies of the
decisions listed in the index and not published are available upon request for a minimal charge by contacting the Office of
Administrative Hearings, (919) 733-2698. Also, the Contested Case Decisions are available on the Internet at the following
address: http://www.ncoah.com/hearings.
OFFICE OFADMINISTRA TIVE HEARINGS
Chief Administrative Law Judge
JULIAN MANN, III
Senior Administrative Law Judge
FRED G. MORRISON JR.
ADMINISTRA TIVE LA W JUDGES
Sammie Chess Jr.
Beecher R. Gray
Melissa Owens Lassiter
James L. Conner, II
Beryl E. Wade
A.B. (Butch) Elkins
AGENCY
ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL COMMISSION
Dano's, Inc. v. NC ABC Commission
NC ABC Commission v Food Lion, Inc. T/A Food Lion Store 540
NC ABC Commission v.DCL., Inc. T/A Cheap Shot OTvlalleys
Daniel W. Shelton T/A Shelton Broers v.NC ABC Commission
NC ABC Commission v. Harris Teeter, Inc. T/A Harris Teeter 142
NC ABC Commission v. Headlights, Inc. T/A Headlights
Timothy Lee Hopper v. NC ABC Commission
NC ABC Commission v. A-1 Stop Food Store, Inc., T/A One Stop Grocery
Steven Wilson McCrae v. NC ABC Commission
Xavier DeShawn Bradley v. NC ABC Commission
NC Beverage Control Commission v. Rhonda Davis Lemons, Ind. T/A
NC ABC Commission v. Kevin Scott Heath, Robinhood Grille, LLC
t/a Robinhood Grille
NC ABC Commission v. Alliance Corp of FayetteviUe, T/A PaviUion
BOARD OF MORTUARY SCIENCE
NC Board of Mortuary Science v. R.L. Sanders Fimeral Home, Hugh
Sanders and Demetrice Brewington
NC Board of Mormary Science v. John Charles McNeill, McNeill
Funerals, Inc.
CRIME CONTROL AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Terry Ramey D/B/A/Rameys Wrecker Service v. NC Dept. of
of Crime Control & Public Safety, NC State Highway Patrol
Mamie Lee French v. N.C. Crime Victims Compensation Commission
Pearl J. Coimer v. Victim & Justice Services, Dept of Crime Control
& Public Safety
Keimeth E. Brooks v. NC Crime Victims Compensation Commission
Kathy Gates Parzygnat v. NC Crime Victims Compensation Commission
Dowu Thomas v. NC Crime Victims Compensation Commission
Derrick Davis v. NC Crime Victims Compensation Commission
Lisa D. Richmond (Lee) v. NC Crime Victims Compensation Commission
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
William M. Gardin v. Department of Health c&Human Services
Frederica LaShon Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
Charles Cecil Douglas v. Department of Health & Human Services
Anthony Clement v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tyrone Banks v. Department of Health & Human Services
Terry Weathers v. Department of Health & Human Services
■ Fredrick Gihnore v. Department of Health & Human Services
Child Support Enforcement Section
Steven M. Hehns v. Department of Health & Human Services
CASE
DATE OF
PUBLISHED DECISION
NUMBER
ALJ
DECISION
REGISTER CITATION
96 ABC 0250
Gray
03/16/01
99 ABC 0366
Mann
05/30/00
99 ABC 1341
Morrison
06/15/00
15:03 NCR 340
99 ABC 1641
Coimer
08/31/00
15:08 NCR 879
99 ABC 1746
Lassiter
05/01/00
00 ABC 0302
Gray
08/21/00
00 ABC 0326
Lassiter
10/20/00
00 ABC 0410
Gray
01/17/01
00 ABC 0598
Wade
08/23/00
00 ABC 0619
Maim
08/08/00
00 ABC 0965
Mann
02/05/01
00 ABC 1026
Gray
12/19/00
15:14 NCR 1390
00 ABC 1439
Anderson
04/05/01
99 EMS 1180
Lassiter
11/27/00
00 BMS 0564
Wade
10/13/00
99CPS1160
Morrison
01/26/01
15:17 NCR 1594
99CPS1646
Conner
04/27/00
15:01 NCR 38
00 CPS 0903
Lassiter
1 1/09/00
OOCPS1048
Lassiter
12/21/00
00 CPS 1054
Conner
01/29/01
00 CPS 1090
Mann
01/17/01
00 CPS 1352
Gray
02/01/01
00 CPS 1489
Mann
03/29/01
98CRA1054
Lassiter
06/20/00
00CRA0278'
Wade
06/30/00
00 CRA 0648
Wade
08/23/00
00CRA1501
Morrison
03/29/01
00 CRA 1759
Gray
01/16/01
00 CRA 1769
Conner
02/14/01
00 CRA 2125'°
Morrison
03/21/01
98CSE 1634
Gray
07/13/00
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1886
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
David R. North v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael A. Cameron v. Department of Health & Human Services
Charles Jr. Lotharp v. Department of Health & Human Services
Marcus James Ward v. Department of Health & Human Services
Omer D. & Marinda A. Potter v. Department of Health & Human Services
Anthony R. McRae Sr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
Richard Cook v. Department of Health & Human Services
Richard C. Mack v. Department of Health & Human Services
John Ray McCarroll v. Department of Health & Human Services
Loany Centeno v. Department of Health & Human Services
Craig D. McLeod v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jermaine L. Covington v. Department of Health & Human Services
Joseph E. Toothman v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kenneth W. Freeman, Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
Darryl Glenn Caimady v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael A. Whitlow v. Department of Health & Human Services
Susan Marie Grier v. Department of Health & Human Services
David R. McDonald v. Department of Health & Human Services
Larry N. McLain v. Department of Health & Human Services
Randy Gillespie v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tony R. Wood v. Department of Health & Human Services
Samuel E. Massenberg, Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
Nina Maier v. Department of Health & Human Services
Edward J. Lucero v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ronald E. Davis, Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ahniron J. Deis v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Keimeth Jones v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Anthony C. Lambert v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Richard Cook v. Department of Health & Human Services
Wendy Gosnell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Matthew Gibson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Dwight Dion Hallman v. Department of Health & Human Services
Davis, Donald George v. Department of Health & Human Services
Davis, Donald George v. Department of Health & Human Services
Todd A. Flanders v. Department of Health & Human Services
Thomas Jackson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Albertus Shaw III v. Department of Health & Human Services
Linwood Morris v. Department of Health & Human Services
John H, Jones v. Department of Health & Human Services
Eddie J. Sykes v. Department of Health & Human Services
Andrew S. McKenzie v. Department of Health & Hiunan Services
Darryal K. Anderson v. Department of Health & Himian Services
John V. Wiberg, Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
William Jerry Gibbs v. Department of Health & Human Services
Gregory L. Pinkett v. Department of Health & Human Services
Joseph D. Tumage v. Department of Health & Human Services
Izell Anthony Twiggs v. Department of Health & Human Services
Don Fitzgerald Harris v. Department of Health & Human Services
Benjamin E. Walker v. Department of Health & Human Services
Randy Keith Beddard v. Department of Health & Human Services
Delinda Guthrie Montague v. Department of Health & Human Services
Lavarr Sharpe v. Department of Health & Human Services
Timothy Holtzclaw v. Department of Health & Human Services
Melton Tillery v. Department of Health & Human Services
Darla Judkin v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robert L. Coffey v. Department of Health & Human Services
Christopher Mark Boyette v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ronald L. l^ng, Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
David Lee Jones v. Department of Health & Human Services
Walter Witherspoon v. Department of Health & Human Services
Frederica LaShon Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
John Wayne Chambers v. Department of Health & Human Services
George Fuller v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robert G. Wilson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Gary Frank Ramsey v. Department of Health & Human Services
Pierce Foster Williams, Jr., v. Department of Health & Human Services
Shylatron Copeland v. Department of Health & Human Services
Isaac L. McCoy v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robert Boening v. Department of Health & Human Services
Joseph Patrick Santana v. Department of Health & Human Services
Hilton R. Shaw v. Department of Health & Human Services
Glennie Mae Jones v. Department of Health & Human Services
Anthony B. Bryant v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael Shelton DeBerry v. Department of Health & Human Services
Leroy L. Alford v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael A. Tarach v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jeffrey T. Daye v. Department of Health & Human Services
Don Wesley King v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robert L. Coffey v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael Powell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jerry M. Thurmond v. Department of Health & Human Services
99 CSE 0408
Chess
10/25/00
99 CSE 0424
Maim
09/25/00
99 CSE 0626
Lassiter
02/09/01
99 CSE 0784
Wade
09/29/00
99 CSE 0798
Chess
10/25/00
99 CSE 0812
Morrison
12/20/00
99 CSE 0873''
Chess
10/27/00
99 CSE 1244
Maim
08/16/00
99 CSE 1272
Lassiter
08/16/00
99 CSE 1325
Chess
06/29/00
99 CSE 1369
Lassiter
08/29/00
99 CSE 1408
Lassiter
11/01/00
99 CSE 1428
Gray
09/27/00
99 CSE 1455
Wade
10/31/00
99 CSE 1457
Gray
07/27/00
99 CSE 1482
Gray
07/11/00
99 CSE 1484
Mann
06/02/00
99 CSE 1486
Lassiter
10/02/00
99 CSE 1488
Lassiter
08/16/00
99 CSE 1491
Gray
08/22/00
99 CSE 1501
Gray
01/12/01
99 CSE 1513
Morrison
09/27/00
99 CSE 1541
Gray
07/28/00
99 CSE 1542
Mann
10/31/00
99 CSE 1554
Gray
07/28/00
99 CSE 1589
Mann
10/31/00
99 CSE 1590
Gray
08/22/00
99 CSE 1699
Gray
06/05/00
00 CSE 0053'
Chess
10/27/00
00 CSE 0073
Mann
06/14/00
00 CSE 0076
Mann
10/31/00
00 CSE 0098
Mann
06/14/00
00 CSE 0107
Wade
06/08/00
00 CSE 0108
Wade
06/08/00
00 CSE 0152
Mann
03/13/01
00 CSE 0165
Chess
07/27/00
00 CSE 01 76
Gray
06/05/00
00 CSE 0178
Mann
06/14/00
00 CSE 0181
Morrison
08/25/00
00 CSE 0192
Lassiter
06/13/00
00 CSE 0193
Wade
06/08/00
00 CSE 0200
Gray
06/09/00
00 CSE 0211
Mann
06/23/00
00 CSE 02 13
Gray
06/22/00
00 CSE 0214
Wade
10/31/00
00 CSE 0220
Morrison
11/16/00
00 CSE 0226
Gray
06/07/00
00 CSE 0230
Mann
08/01/00
00 CSE 0232
Morrison
07/31/00
00 CSE 0236
Lassiter
06/20/00
00 CSE 0237
Mann
08/01/00
00 CSE 0240
Mann
06/26/00
00 CSE 0245
Gray
09/14/00
00 CSE 0246
Lassiter
06/20/00
00 CSE 0254
Chess
08/23/00
00 CSE 0255''
Gray
03/30/01
00 CSE 0262
Lassiter
11/01/00
00 CSE 0265
Mann
08/31/00
00 CSE 0269
Conner
09/27/00
00 CSE 0268
Chess
06/19/00
00 CSE 0279
Wade
06/08/00
00 CSE 0280
Mann
06/30/00
00 CSE 0283
Morrison
06/28/00
00 CSE 0285
Lassiter
05/25/00
00 CSE 0292
Mann
06/29/00
00 CSE 0297
Conner
09/26/00
00 CSE 03 16
Mann
06/26/00
00 CSE 0324
Lassiter
06/29/00
00 CSE 0341
Mann
06/26/00
00 CSE 0344
Morrison
06/07/00
00 CSE 0346
Lassiter
07/07/00
00 CSE 0349
Mann
10/30/00
00 CSE 0351
Wade
07/19/00
00 CSE 0353
Gray
06/22/00
00 CSE 0354
Mann
06/26/00
00 CSE 0357
Morrison
07/26/00
00 CSE 0369
Lassiter
07/07/00
00 CSE 0381
Mann
04/12/01
00 CSE 0385"
Gray
03/30/01
00 CSE 0389
Conner
07/27/00
00 CSE 0390
Wade
06/30/00
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1887
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
Donald E. Church v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ricky Barrett v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kermeth Ray Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
Juan M. Acosta v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Ronald T. Palmer v. Department of Health & Human Services
Stanley Ray Allison v. Department of Health & Human Services
James T. Graham v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ruftis Mitchell Simmons, Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
James Howard Alexander v. Department of Health & Human Services
Steve A. Hayward v. Department of Health & Human Services
Rodney C LeBlanc v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ronnie N. Morgan v. Department of Health & Human Services
Leonard Gabriel v. Department of Health & Human Services
Patrick L. Moore v. Department of Health & Hiunan Services
Gregory Lee Bell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tamika B. Jenkins v. Department of Health & Human Services
William R. Parker v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Vernon Ledbetter v. Department of Health & Hirnian Services
Garry L. Studer v. Department of Health & Human Services
Johnnie Green v. Department of Health & Human Services
Roger Shular v. Department of Health & Human Services
William A. Toney v. Department of Health & Human Services
Larry O. Anthony v. Department of Health & Human Services
Johimy Daye v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jose A. Seijo v. Department of Health & Human Services
Randy Hammonds v. Department of Health & Human Services
Shawn F. Moser Sr v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Timothy Franklin Clowney v. Department of Health & Human Services
Clarence Evans v. Department of Health & Human Services
Clarence Evans v. Department of Health & Human Services
Rickey L. Gulledge v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Damon Barnes Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
William A. Bell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robert Lee Thompson v. Department of Health & Human Services
William T. Hutto v. Department of Health & Human Services
Julian Orlando Fernandez v. Department of Health & Human Services
Bryan Keith Wilkerson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Rodney A. Hopper v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tabitha Angley v. Department of Health & Human Services
Douglas M. Coker v. Department of Health & Human Services
Mark Christopher Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
Rhonda Styers v. Department of Health & Human Services
Terrence L. Holder v. Department of Health & Human Services
Anthony L. Reid v. Department of Health & Human Services
Mikal M. Mua'zzin v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jose' D. Rivas v. Department of Health & Human Services
Benny d. Bowen v. Department of Health & Human Services
Valerie A. Simpson v. Department of Health & Human Services
James H. Hopper, Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
Joseph \. Woodcock v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kenneth R. Harkerv. Department of Health &. Human Services
Justine Roberts v. Department of Health & Human Services
Dana E. Grice v. Department of Health & Human Services
Alfred R. Swain v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tyrone K. Anthony v. Department of Health & Human Services
James C. Martin, Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
Wade A. Burgess v. Department of Health & Human Services
Donald Daniel Harmon v. Department of Health & Human Services
Pamell Dougloss Sparks v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kevin S. Tate v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jeffrey Ottis Hairt v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ricky A. Phillips v. Department of Health & Human Services
Catherine A. Odom v. Department of Health & Human Services
George Franklin Anderson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Raymond Thomas Carpenter, Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Svcs
Dartell Johnson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ronald Owen Goodwin v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jean M. Brown v. Department of Health & Human Services
Richard B. Malloy v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ronald R. Lemmons v. Department of Health & Human Services
Gregory C. Tweed v. Department of Health & Human Services
St. Clair Staley v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kermeth Duncan v. Department of Health & Human Ser\'ices
Kelvin Hardesty v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael Anthony Wright v. Department of Health & Human Services
Cyrus V. Perry v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jamey Johnson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Marvin A. Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
Chris Michael Moore v. Department of Health & Human Services
James C. Boyce v. Department of Health & Human Services
Matthew Russell Schmidt v. Department of Health & Human Services
Keith Stephenson v. Department of Health & Human Services
00 CSE 0394
Gray
07/11/00
00CSE0415
Marm
07/17/00
00 CSE 0416
Morrison
05/31/00
00 CSE 0417
Lassiter
06/24/00
00 CSE 0422
Marm
10/31/00
00 CSE 0425
Gray
07/11/00
00 CSE 0426
Wade
06/08/00
00 CSE 0431
Gray
06/27/00
00 CSE 0433
Mann
06/26/00
00 CSE 0435
Morrison
07/14/00
00 CSE 0444
Mann
03/28/01
00 CSE 0446
Gray
01/17/01
00 CSE 0450
Mann
06/29/00
00 CSE 0463
Wade
06/19/00
00 CSE 0464
Connor
06/29/00
00 CSE 0466
Chess
06/19/00
00 CSE 0467
Gray
06/26/00
00 CSE 0468
Mann
06/14/00
00 CSE 0471
Lassiter
07/31/00
00 CSE 0472
Wade
08/09/00
00 CSE 0478
Mann
07/26/00
00 CSE 0480
Wade
06/19/00
00 CSE 0484
Connor
06/26/00
00 CSE 0485
Gray
06/22/00
00 CSE 0491
Morrison
06/26/00
00 CSE 0495
Lassiter
06/20/00
00 CSE 05 11
Conner
08/14/00
00 CSE 05 12
Wade
08/09/00
00 CSE 0513'
Conner
07/28/00
00 CSE 0545-
Conner
07/28/00
00 CSE 0558
Maim
06/26/00
00 CSE 0567
Lassiter
08/16/00
00 CSE 0589
Gray
08/21/00
00 CSE 0592
Wade
08/10/00
00 CSE 0594
Coimer
09/07/00
00 CSE 0599
Gray
08/21/00
00 CSE 0607
Morrison
08/01/00
00 CSE 0613
Wade
08/23/00
00 CSE 0614
Conner
07/27/00
00 CSE 0622
Chess
07/11/00
00 CSE 0627
Gray
08/21/00
00 CSE 0639
Mann
10/30/00
00 CSE 0640
Morrison
08/18/00
00 CSE 0647
Lassiter
01/16/01
00 CSE 0651
Conner
08/28/00
00 CSE 0658
Chess
08/07/00
00 CSE 0666
Mann
12/11/00
00 CSE 0673
Morrison
07/07/00
00 CSE 0677
Lassiter
08/29/00
00 CSE 0684
Lassiter
07/07/00
00 CSE 0686
Wade
09/11/00
00 CSE 0694
Conner
08/28/00
00 CSE 0709
Morrison
09/08/00
00 CSE 0718
Mann
06/28/00
00 CSE 0741
Wade
10/31/00
00 CSE 0751
Conner
08/30/00
00 CSE 0757
Gray
08/22/00
00 CSE 0758
Maim
10/24/00
00 CSE 0761
Morrison
06/06/00
00 CSE 0764
Lassiter
09/11/00
00 CSE 0766
Mann
07/17/00
00 CSE 0777
Morrison
08/01/00
00 CSE 0792
Mann
08/31/00
00 CSE 0793
Morrison
08/09/00
00 CSE 08 10
Mann
09/25/00
00 CSE 0811
Wade
09/29/00
00 CSE 0831
Chess
09/07/00
00 CSE 0848
Wade
08/10/00
00 CSE 0849
Wade
10/02/00
00 CSE 0865
Gray
08/21/00
00 CSE 0876
Conner
01/25/01
00 CSE 0890'
Conner
10/06/00
00 CSE 0896
Gray
09/27/00
00 CSE 0901
Lassiter
10/02/00
00 CSE 0922
Lassiter
10/17/00
00 CSE 0924
Gray
09/29/00
00 CSE 0925
Wade
10/10/00
00 CSE 0932
Conner
09/21/00
00 CSE 0945
Gray
10/17/00
00 CSE 0946
Wade
12/01/00
00 CSE 0963
Morrison
10/04/00
00 CSE 0979
Chess
10/25/00
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1888
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
Walter R. Spencer, Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
Keith D. Meredith v. Department of Health & Human Services
Billy Joe Davis v. Department of Health & Human Services
Darwin Dean Graves v. Department of Health & Human Services
Norman G. Mitchell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Mary A. Hines v. Department of Health & Human Services
St. Clair Staley v. Department of Health & Human Services
Nancy Moore v. Department of Health & Human Services
Carl V. Greggs, Sr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
Chester L. Jenkins v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tacha Hyatt-Crowder v. Department of Health & Human Services
Stan Valentine v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Larry D Houston v. Department of Health & Human Services
Carlos Eugene Jacobs v. Department of Health & Human Services
Norman Bell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Travis Armstrong v. Department of Health & Human Services
Donald Curtin Weatherford v. Department of Health & Human Services
Daniel J. Sandford v. Department of Health & Human Services
Victor Ferguson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tony E. Plyler v. Department of Health & Human Services
Terry Isom v. Department of Health & Human Services
Teresa A. Ingraham v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tommy William Carter v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael Hudson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robert M. Murray v. Department of Health & Human Services
Misha C Mfiim v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kevin R. McCray v. Department of Health & Human Services
Keith Everett Pick v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jimmy Moore v. Department of Health & Human Services
Stan Matthire v. Department of Health & Human Services
Richard McCarson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Calvin G. Carter v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Jesse T Jefferson III v. Department of Health & Human Services
Mark Andrew Cohn v. Department of Health & Human Services
Savoy L. Miler v. Department of Health & Human Services
Elmer L. Mosley v. Department of Health & Human Services
David E. Allen v. Department of Health & Human Services
David W Morris v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Jonathan Gregg Holland v. Department of Health & Human Services
David Bass Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Clyde Michael Trout v. Department of Health & Human Services
Sharon S. Godwin v. Department of Health & Human Services
Vincent Ackerman v. Department of Health & Human Services
Micheal King v. Department of Health & Human Services
Johnny Drakakides v. Department of Health & Human Services
Phyllis A King v. Department of Health & Human Services
Bonita Ann Wilson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Bemie Mayr Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Stephen N Powers v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kenneth B Thomas v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jeffrey Pullum v. Department of Health & Human Services
Reginald Sanders v. Department of Health & Human Services
Cleveland J Johnson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Mark D Kane v. Department of Health & Human Services
Charles M Edwards v. Department of Health & Human Services
Samuel E Ray v. Department of Health & Human Services
Stephen Hiles v. Department of Health & Human Sendees
Richard L Hannon v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ricky L McCartney v. Department of Health & Human Services
Timothy F Fulbright v. Department of Health & Human Services
David E Evans v. Department of Health & Human Services
James David Johnson Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Dale F Green v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael Dewayne Hester v. Department of Health & Human Services
Mark A Pekuri v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ronny S Marth v. Department of Health & Human Services
Curtis B Blakney v. Department of Health & Human Services
Richard Bourbon Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
James M McCoy v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael Wilder Sr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Carl R Cooper v. Department of Health & Human Services
James Scott Lee v. Department of Health & Human Services
Osmer Marshall Harris v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robert E Peterson Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
William A Caudle Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Karen R. McLean v. Department of Health & Human Services
Horace Thompson King Iv v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jonathan B Frazier v. Department of Health & Human Services
Daniel L, Phillips v. Department of Health & Human Services
Mauricio Lopez-Granados v. Department of Health & Human Services
Emar Ifediora v. Department of Health & Human Services
John R Davis v. Department of Health & Human Services
OOCSE 1010
Morrison
10/27/00
OOCSElOll
Morrison
09/19/00
OOCSE 1012
Lassiter
09/08/00
OOCSE 1014
Conner
11/28/00
OOCSE 1036
Chess
12/18/00
OOCSE 1047
Gray
10/20/00
OOCSE 1069-'
Conner
10/06/00
OOCSE 1081
Lassiter
11/16/00
OOCSE 1082
Wade
11/16/00
OOCSE 1089
Chess
12/13/00
OOCSE 1098
Gray
1 1/07/00
OOCSE 1100
Morrison
11/16/00
OOCSE 1155
Gray
02/27/01
OOCSE 1259
Mann
11/30/00
OOCSE 1268
Morrison
1 1/28/00
OOCSE 1283
Lassiter
02/22/01
OOCSE 1345
Chess
04/06/01
OOCSE 1350
Wade
02/13/01
OOCSE 1396
Maim
06/26/00
00 CSE 1447
Wade
01/12/01
00 CSE 1463
Morrison
03/14/01
00 CSE 1464
Chess
12/29/00
OOCSE 1485
Gray
01/31/01
00 CSE 1493
Wade
02/02/01
OOCSE 1507
Lassiter
02/09/01
OOCSE 1509
Wade
02/12/01
OOCSE 1525
Chess
01/30/01
OOCSE 1531
Lassiter
02/28/01
OOCSE 1535
Conner
02/14/01
OOCSE 1536
Chess
01/30/01
OOCSE 1543
Maim
01/03/01
OOCSE 1546
Lassiter
02/09/01
OOCSE 1553
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1560
Gray
02/09/01
00 CSE 1571
Lassiter
01/31/01
OOCSE 1581
Wade
02/02/01
OOCSE 1589
Lassiter
02/09/01
OOCSE 1591
Wade
02/13/01
OOCSE 1592
Conner
02/14/01
OOCSE 1595
Mann
02/13/01
OOCSE 1596
Morrison
01/03/01
OOCSE 1598
Morrison
02/09/01
OOCSE 1599
Wade
02/13/01
OOCSE 1600
Conner
02/22/01
OOCSE 1608
Morrison
02/28/01
OOCSE 1609
Lassiter
02/20/01
OOCSE 1619
Chess
02/27/01
OOCSE 1622
Morrison
01/31/01
00 CSE 1623
Lassiter
02/20/01
OOCSE 1624
Mann
02/21/01
OOCSE 1625
Mann
03/30/01
OOCSE 1626
Wade
02/20/01
OOCSE 1628
Chess
02/27/01
OOCSE 1634
Morrison
03/13/01
OOCSE 1635
Lassiter
02/20/01
00 CSE 1636
Gray
03/22/01
00 CSE 1638
Conner
02/22/01
00 CSE 1639
Chess
03/22/01
OOCSE 1641
Wade
03/05/01
00 CSE 1647
Morrison
02/20/01
00 CSE 1648
Lassiter
02/20/01
OOCSE 1650
Wade
02/20/01
OOCSE 1651
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1653
Gray
02/20/01
00 CSE 1658
Lassiter
02/28/01
00 CSE 1661
Conner
03/22/01
00 CSE 1670
Gray
02/20/01
00 CSE 1674
Lassiter
03/12/01
00 CSE 1678
Wade
02/20/01
OOCSE 1677
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1682
Lassiter
02/27/01
OOCSE 1688
Conner
02/15/01
OOCSE 1692
Gray
03/30/01
00 CSE 1696
Lassiter
02/27/01
OOCSE 1699
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1707
Gray
01/12/01
OOCSE 1708
Mann
04/12/01
OOCSE 1715
Gray
02/27/01
OOCSE 1717
Morrison
01/31/01
OOCSE 1729
Gray
02/06/01
OOCSE 1731
Morrison
02/27/01
OOCSE 1747
Conner
03/14/01
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1889
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
Martin W Rogers v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ronald F Channel] v. Department of Health & Human Services
Louis Wilham v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robert Barry Jenkins Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
John F McCollum v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Craig S Murphy v. Department of Health & Human Services
John B Cox V. Department of Health & Human Services
Anthony D Hines v. Department of Health & Human Services
Gary E Nielsen v. Department of Health & Human Services
James Faison v. Department of Health & Human Services
Charles Junot v. Department of Health & Human Services
Richard Cook v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Keimeth E Frost v. Department of Health & Human Services
George L Hart Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
Marti M Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tanuny L Galdones v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tarrence U Jackson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Martin L Wheeler Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Clarence McCorkle, Jr v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Joseph P Bell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Lionel Cox v. Department of Health & Human Services
Clinton Wilson v. Department of Health & Human Services
James F Forney Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Rodney Foster v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jimmie Lee Nesbitt v. Department of Health & Human Services
George Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
James S Rollins v. Department of Health & Human Services
Johimy Worth Deaver v. Department of Health & Human Services
Shawn T Miller v. Department of Health & Human Services
Adrian Dixon v. Department of Health & Human Services
Donna M Ledbetter v. Department of Health & Human Services
Mark Jeffrey Dimcan v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ricky I^ee Barrett v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Cynthia W McDaniel v. Department of Health & Human Services
James T Jarvis IV v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael O'Neal Fletcher v. Department of Health & Human Services
Manargo V Boykin v. Department of Health & Human Services
Dexter Leon Scott v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jacqueline R Graham v. Department of Health & Human Services
Rasheed R Owens v. Department of Health & Human Services
Roger H Allred Jr. v. Department of Health & Human Services
David M Greene v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael T Wilfong v. Department of Health & Human Services
Bobby Grady v. Department of Health & Human Services
Martin L Wheeler Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Dallas Walter Hamlett Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Richard H Burkett v. Department of Health & Human Services
Terry L Bamette v. Department of Health & Human Services
Benton P Welsh v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kenney Curry v. Department of Health & Human Services
Clarence McCorkle Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
William D Wall v. Department of Health & Human Services
Cortez L Farrington v. Department of Health & Human Services
Lonnie Mathwig v. Department of Health & Human Services
Carl Miller v. Department of Health & Human Services
Johnny Sellars v. Department of Health & Human Services
Cuong Phu Le v. Department of Health & Human Services
Stephen Budensiek v. Department of Health & Human Services
Victor S Glass v. Department of Health & Human Services
James E Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
Isaac L McCoy v. Department of Health & Human Services
Dan L Puryear v. Department of Health & Human Services
Chris Flowers v. Department of Health & Human Services
Maryann Denise Hardy v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ray A Blackwell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jeremy F White v. Department of Health & Human Services
Douglas C Fitzpatrick v. Department of Health & Human Services
Johnny R Chance v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jeffrey Kelly v. Department of Health & Human Services
Martin Scott Evans v. Department of Health & Human Services
Israel Uzoma v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kevin Seay v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robin Ramsey Parrott v. Department of Health & Human Services
Roy Bethel Calhoun HI v. Department of Health & Human Services
Camel Draughn Sr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Clint Norris Jones v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tracy Clark v. Department of Health & Human Services
Derwin Knight v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robert L Harrell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Sherrie Weaver v. Department of Health & Human Services
Andrea Wilson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Anthony Short v. Department of Health & Human Services
00CSE1748
Wade
03/05/01
00CSE1749
Conner
03/14/01
00CSE1754
Lassiter
02/27/01
OOCSE 1755
Gray
03/13/01
OOCSE 1760
Wade
02/28/01
OOCSE 1765
Morrison
04/04/01
OOCSE 1766
Lassiter
02/27/01
OOCSE 1771
Gray
02/27/01
OOCSE 1772
Mann
02/28/01
OOCSE 1774
Lassiter
03/05/01
OOCSE 1775
Morrison
02/27/01
OOCSE 1777
Coimer
03/14/01
OOCSE 1783
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1784
Morrison
02/27/01
OOCSE 1788
Lassiter
03/27/01
OOCSE 1800
Wade
03/08/01
OOCSE 1802
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1803"
Chess
04/05/01
OOCSE 1805
Chess
02/26/01
OOCSE 1807
Morrison
03/12/01
OOCSE 1808
Lassiter
03/27/01
OOCSE 1810
Wade
03/08/01
OOCSE 1811
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1813
Gray
03/09/01
OOCSE 1814
Marm
03/21/01
OOCSE 1815
Morrison
04/10/01
OOCSE 1816
Lassiter
03/12/01
OOCSE 1817
Morrison
03/13/01
OOCSE 1818
Wade
03/08/01
OOCSE 1820
Chess
03/19/01
OOCSE 1823
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1825
Lassiter
02/20/01
OOCSE 1827
Wade
03/08/01
OOCSE 1830
Gray
03/13/01
OOCSE 1832
Morrison
03/12/01
OOCSE 1834
Wade
03/08/01
OOCSE 1836
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1839
Chess
02/27/01
OOCSE 1845
Morrison
03/12/01
OOCSE 1846
Lassiter
03/30/01
OOCSE 1848
Wade
03/08/01
OOCSE 1852
Morrison
03/12/01
OOCSE 1854
Lassiter
03/12/01
OOCSE 1856
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1858"
Chess
04/05/01
OOCSE 1859
Chess
04/02/01
OOCSE 1864
Morrison
03/12/01
OOCSE 1874
Gray
03/06/01
OOCSE 1887
Wade
03/15/01
OOCSE 1888
Cormer
03/21/01
OOCSE 1890
Gray
03/15/01
OOCSE 1891
Mann
03/22/01
OOCSE 1892
Morrison
03/14/01
OOCSE 1893
Lassiter
02/28/01
OOCSE 1894
Morrison
01/31/01
OOCSE 1895
Wade
03/15/01
OOCSE 1896
Coimer
03/21/01
OOCSE 1898
Gray
03/15/01
OOCSE 1902
Morrison
02/28/01
OOCSE 1905
Wade
03/15/01
OOCSE 1906
Conner
03/21/01
OOCSE 1908
Gray
03/15/01
OOCSE 1911
Morrison
04/04/01
OOCSE 1913
Lassiter
04/04/01
OOCSE 1914
Wade
03/15/01
OOCSE 1916
Conner
03/21/01
OOCSE 1924
Mann
03/22/01
OOCSE 1925
Wade
03/05/01
OOCSE 1926
Conner
03/14/01
OOCSE 1932
Morrison
03/14/01
OOCSE 1933
Morrison
03/14/01
OOCSE 1934
Lassiter
03/30/01
OOCSE 1935
Conner
03/21/01
OOCSE 1939
Wade
03/15/01
OOCSE 1943
Lassiter
04/03/01
OOCSE 1944
Morrison
03/14/01
OOCSE 1961
Conner
03/23/01
OOCSE 1962
Chess
03/15/01
OOCSE 1963
Gray
03/15/01
OOCSE 1964
Mann
03/22/01
OOCSE 1966
Lassiter
03/12/01
OOCSE 1968
Wade
03/22/01
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1890
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
Mark Steven Harvey v. Department of Health & Human Services
Barry L Chandler v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kenneth Edison Jones v. Department of Health & Human Services
Everett McClain Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Rodney Gleim Whicker v. Department of Health & Human Services
Joseph J McDowell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ricky N Coley v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ronald E Harvey v. Department of Health & Human Services
Steven G Williams v. Department of Health & Human Services
Alton R Hunt v. Department of Health & Human Services
Terrance Thompson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Patrick Kevin Swarm v. Department of Health & Human Services
James A Bowditch Sr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Roger D Mintz v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Eugene Harris v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jimmy Clark v. Department of Health & Human Services
Nancy Sells v. Department of Health & Hiunan Services
Jeffery A Maness v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jerry L Jones v. Department of Health & Human Services
Keimeth D Abner v. Department of Health & Human Services
Robert W MacDonald Sr. v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Norman Lee Fillers v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Gerald H Lord v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael William Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
Daniel H Caudill v. Department of Health & Human Services
William R Payne v. Department of Health & Human Services
Christopher Evans v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jimmy D White v. Department of Health & Human Services
Shawn E Richardson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Franklin Givens v. Department of Health & Hiunan Services
Myron S Pierce v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tertence Dunlap v. Department of Health & Human Services
Allen E Clybum v. Department of Health & Human Services
Sheila C Home v. Department of Health & Human Services
Shawn Braxton v. Department of Health & Human Services
Derrick L Pope v. Department of Health & Human Services
William Everett Banks Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Philip Ligatti v. Department of Health & Human Services
Philip Ligatti v. Department of Health & Human Services
Crystal Aime Barton v. Department of Health & Human Services
Chris Alexander King v. Department of Health & Human Services
Marko D Perry v. Department of Health & Human Services
James Thomas Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
Melvin T Green v. Department of Health & Human Services
Dwayne Scott Barlow v. Department of Health & Human Services
Harold D Overby Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Hamid Ehsani-Shishvan v. Department of Health & Human Services
John William Berg Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jasper L Goodwin v. Department of Health & Human Services
Altredo Gomez v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jason A Knepshield v. Department of Health & Human Services
Joseph L Sykes v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael R Sweat v. Department of Health & Human Services
Russell L Brown v. Department of Health & Human Services
Henry Johnson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Victor L Foster Sr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kimberly Sue Nance v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jonathan P Deese v. Department of Health & Human Services
David Bryant Shuping v. Department of Health & Human Services
Christopher B Thompson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Fredrick Gilmore v. Department of Health & Human Services
Dwayne Scott Barlow v. Department of Health & Human Services
Randy L Galloway v. Department of Health & Human Services
Joe L Green v. Department of Health & Human Services
Paul Billiot v. Department of Health & Human Services
Theodore Rasheed Akins v. Department of Health & Human Services
Anita Davis v. Department of Health & Human Services
Marvin Price Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Nathaniel Armstrong v. Department of Health & Human Services
Samuel Thomas v. Department of Health & Human Services
Boulware, Rodney Durand v. Department of Health & Human Services
Keith V Cuimingham v. Department of Health & Human Services
Derrick Link v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kenneth W Kelly v. Department of Health & Human Services
Stephen Lake Sargent v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael R Whitford v. Department of Health & Human Services
Christopher Scott v. Department of Health & Human Services
Aaron L Roper Sr v. Department of Health &. Human Services
Melissa Reid v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jimmy K Wallace v. Department of Health & Human Services
Guy John Harris v. Department of Health & Human Services
Rodger E Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
OOCSE 1972
Conner
03/30/01
00CSE1973
Morrison
04/17/01
00 CSE 1976
Wade
03/29/01
OOCSE 1979
Gray
03/09/01
OOCSE 1981
Morrison
03/14/01
OOCSE 1982
Lassiter
02/20/01
OOCSE 1985
Coimer
03/21/01
OOCSE 1987
Gray
04/11/01
OOCSE 1989
Morrison
03/14/01
OOCSE 1990
Lassiter
03/30/01
00 CSE 1991
Maim
03/22/01
OOCSE 1992
Wade
03/15/01
00 CSE 1993
Conner
03/14/01
00 CSE 1997
Morrison
01/31/01
00 CSE 1998
Lassiter
03/21/01
00 CSE 1999
Conner
02/14/01
00 CSE 2001
Conner
02/14/0!
00 CSE 2003
Gray
02/28/01
00 CSE 2005
Morrison
03/14/01
00 CSE 2008
Conner
03/22/01
00 CSE 2015
Wade
03/05/01
00 CSE 2016
Conner
02/14/01
00 CSE 2018
Gray
03/15/01
00 CSE 2019
Wade
04/04/01
00 CSE 2022
Chess
03/21/01
00 CSE 2023
Wade
03/15/01
00 CSE 2024
Conner
03/30/01
00 CSE 2026
Gray
03/22/01
00 CSE 2027
Mann
03/22/01
00 CSE 2028
Morrison
03/14/01
00 CSE 2029
Lassiter
03/21/01
00 CSE 2030
Gray
03/21/01
00 CSE 2032
Chess
03/13/01
00 CSE 2033
Wade
03/22/01
00 CSE 2044
Gray
03/15/01
00 CSE 2045
Conner
03/14/01
00 CSE 2049
Morrison
03/14/01
00 CSE 2058
lassiter
02/20/01
00 CSE 2059
Wade
02/20/01
00 CSE 2064
Morrison
02/27/01
00 CSE 2066
Wade
03/13/01
00 CSE 2067
Wade
03/22/01
00 CSE 2068
Coimer
03/23/01
00 CSE 2069
Chess
03/21/01
00 CSE 2070
Gray
03/06/01
00 CSE 2074
Morrison
02/20/01
00 CSE 2076
Mann
03/22/01
00 CSE 2081
Conner
03/30/01
00 CSE 2083
Gray
03/21/01
00 CSE 2092
Morrison
03/21/01
00 CSE 2093
Lassiter
03/26/01
00 CSE 2095
Conner
03/22/01
00 CSE 2097
Coimer
03/14/01
00 CSE 2105
Lassiter
03/21/01
00 CSE 2106
Gray
03/21/01
00 CSE 21 10
Morrison
03/05/01
00 CSE 21 11
Lassiter
03/21/01
00 CSE 21 12
Wade
02/02/01
00 CSE 21 13
Conner
03/30/01
00 CSE 2123
Mann
03/22/01
00 CSE 2124'"
Morrison
03/21/01
00 CSE 2131
Wade
03/05/01
00 CSE 2132
Conner
03/22/01
00 CSE 2136
Gray
03/30/01
00 CSE 2137
Conner
03/30/01
00 CSE 2142
Morrison
03/30/01
00 CSE 2145
Lassiter
02/27/01
00 CSE 2146
Wade
04/04/01
00 CSE 2150
Gray
02/27/01
00 CSE 2151
Morrison
03/30/01
00 CSE 2154
Wade
03/13/01
00 CSE 2161
Gray
02/20/01
00 CSE 2 166
Mann
03/13/01
00 CSE 2169
Wade
04/04/01
00 CSE 2176
Gray
03/30/01
00 CSE 2 178
Morrison
03/27/01
00 CSE 2182
Morrison
03/05/01
00 CSE 2187
Lassiter
04/03/01
00 CSE 2201
Conner
04/17/01
00 CSE 2212
Morrison
03/29/01
00 CSE 2215
Wade
04/04/01
00 CSE 2217
Momson
04/03/01
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1891
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
Robert T Crider v. Department of Health & Human Services
Octavius A Williams v. Department of Health & Human Services
Timothy Sweat v. Department of Health & Human Services
Timothy Odell Lindsey v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Timothy Odell Lindsey v. Department of Health & Human Services
Juan P Thompson v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Kenneth Omar Tyson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Terrie Oatman v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Richard E Chatman v. Department of Health & Human Services
Charles Arthur Neal fV v. Department of Health & Human Services
Teller A Limon v. Department of Health & Human Services
Courtney Brown v. Department of Health & Human Services
William L Anderson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Evelyn Brindle v. Department of Health & Himian Services
Gary Russell Chambhss Jr v. Department of Health & Human Services
Thomas MammarelU v. Department of Health & Human Services
Drorester O Alexander v. Department of Health & Human Services
Division of Social Services
Mary Laforet v. Department of Health & Human Services
Emma Burkes (Edwards v. Department of Health & Human Services
Frederica LaShon Smith v. Department of Health & Human Services
Michael Clay Mitchell v. Department of Health & Human Services
Sherry Moorefield v. Department of Health & Human Services
Pamela Browning Frazier v. Department of Health & Human Services
Lisa Lawler v. Department of Health & Human Services
May M. Timmons v. Department of Health & Human Services
Starice Jennifer Anderson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Bevery Hawking v. Department of Health & Human Services
Lisa Hardy v. Department of Health & Human Services
Chasity Pipkin v. Department of Health & Human Services
Joyce Staley v. Department of Health & Human Services
Bessie B. Hampton v. Department of Health & Human Services
Beverly Singleton v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kerry Lyim Morgan v. Department of Health & Human Services
Bonnie D. Drew v. Department of Health & Human Services
Amy W. Hill v. Department of Health & Human Services
Amelia B. Bradshaw v. Department of Health & Human Services
Deborah Gray v. Department of Health & Human Services
Kimberly D. Mays v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jennifer C. Dillard v. Department of Health & Human Services
Johnny K. Moore v. Department of Health & Human Services
Latisha Eason Parker v. Department of Health & Human Services
Jannai Neal v. Department of Health & Human Services
Sheila Foy v. Department of Health & Human Services
Reta M. Dixon v. Department of Health & Human Services
Benita Hopkins v. Department of Health & Human Services
Mary Springer v. Department of Health & Human Services
Tameca Grant v. Department of Health & Human Services
Delia T Austin for Christopher Moore v. Dept. of Health & Human Svcs.
Michael Anthony Bowden v. Department of Health & Human Services
Sanja S Whittington v. Department of Health & Human Services
Fredrick Gihnore v. Department of Health & Human Services
Benita J Marshall v. Department of Health & Human Services
Albemarle Mental Health Center, Developmental Disabilities: Substance
Abuse Services v. NC Dept. of Health & Human Services, Division
of Medical Assistance and NC Council of Community Mental Health,
Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Programs, Inc.
Estelle Roberta Alhson Teague and Marlene Allison Creary v.
Department of Health & Human Services
PhiUstine Thompson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ruth I. Johnson v. Department of Health & Human Services
Lakecher McFadden v. Department of Health & Human Services
Carrie Jenkins, by and through her Guardian, John Jenkins v. NC Dept.
of Health «fe Human Services
Mary Johnson McClure v. Department of Health & Human Services
Barry Arthur Kelly, Linda Snipes Kelley v. Department of Health
and Human Services
Vonda Scales Shore v. Department of Health & Human Services
Ann Marie & Daniel Short v. Department of Health & Human Services
Lynell HoUey Walton v. DHHS, (Health Care Personnel Registry
& Investigations)
Deborah A. Shands v. Butner Adolesent Treatment Center
Larry E. Cummins MD, PI Case #1999-1752 v. Div. of Medical
Assistance, Kim Meyraandi, Chief Hearing Officer
Larry E. Cummins MD, PI Case # 1 999- 1 1 1 7 v. Div. of Medical
Assistance, Kim Meymandi, Chief Hearing Officer
Lenora M Brewer v Office of Administrative
Robert and Shirley Harmon on behalf of Gary Harmon v. Crossroads
Behavioral Healthcare Center and the NC Div of Mental Health, Dev.
00CSE2219
Gray
04/03/01
00 CSE 2220
Wade
04/04/01
00 CSE 2248
Gray
04/19/01
00 CSE 2249'''
Morrison
04/10/01
00 CSE 2250"
Morrison
04/10/01
00 CSE 2251
Lassiter
04/10/01
00 CSE 2256
Conner
04/17/01
00 CSE 2263
Conner
04/17/01
00 CSE 2269
Morrison
04/10/01
00 CSE 2272
Coimer
03/22/01
01 CSE 0017
Morrison
03/27/01
01 CSE 0059
Lassiter
03/05/01
00 CSE 0179
Conner
03/30/01
01 CSE 0180
Chess
04/02/01
01 CSE 0241
Conner
03/30/01
01 CSE 0255
Gray
04/11/01
01 CSE 0367
Lassiter
04/10/01
99 DCS 0372
Lassiter
01/12/01
00 DCS 1221
Morrison
08/17/00
00 DCS 0277'
Wade
06/30/00
00 DCS 0300
Wade
06/30/00
00 DCS 0350
Gray
08/25/00
00 DCS 0479
Lassiter
06/12/00
00 DCS 0529
Morrison
08/29/00
00 DCS 0546
Gray
06/22/00
00 DCS 0556
Gray
08/10/00
00 DCS 0600
Maim
06/30/00
00 DCS 0678
Mann
07/17/00
00 DCS 0838
Gray
09/11/00
00 DCS 0842
Conner
09/12/00
00 DCS 0845
Morrison
08/29/00
00 DCS 0846
Lassiter
08/18/00
00 DCS 0850
Conner
09/12/00
00 DCS 0906
Morrison
08/28/00
00 DCS 0974
Lassiter
09/08/00
00 DCS 0996
Mann
09/13/00
00 DCS 1068
Morrison
09/19/00
00 DCS 1099
Gray
10/27/00
00 DCS 11 19
Wade
09/29/00
00 DCS 1179
Morrison
10/04/00
00 DCS 1195
Wade
10/31/00
00 DCS 1227
Conner
10/24/00
00 DCS 1238
Gray
10/27/00
00 DCS 1381
Conner
12/04/00
00 DCS 1444
Lassiter
12/18/00
00 DCS 1459
Conner
12/20/00
00 DCS 1533
Wade
01/12/01
00 DCS 1740
Lassiter
01/31/01
00 DCS 2050
Lassiter
01/31/01
00 DCS 2084
Morrison
02/12/01
00 DCS 2126'"
Morrison
03/21/01
01 DCS 0141
Morrison
03/30/01
98DHR1598
Reilly
12/15/00
15:15 NCR 1440
99DHR0120
Reilly
05/15/00
99DHR0741
Gray
08/22/00
99 DHR 0952
Chess
05/27/00
99DHR 1631
Conner
09/18/00
00 DHR 01 19
Wade
02/14/01
00 DHR 0368
Lassiter
06/19/00
00 DHR 0038
Gray
09/15/00
00 DHR 0500
Lassiter
10/06/00
00 DHR 0574
Reilly
05/22/00
00 DHR 0605
Chess
08/15/00
00 DHR 0695
Mann
07/27/00
00 DHR 0797
Lassiter
08/01/00
00 DHR 0798
Lassiter
08/01/00
00 DHR 0943
Conner
03/01/01
00 DHR 0955
Chess
09/07/00
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1892
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services
Walter W. Griswold for Kimberly Griswold v. Crossroads
Behavioral Healthcare Center and the NC Div of Mental Health, Dev.
Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services
Janie Best v DHHS, NC Medial Examiner's Office
Carolyn W. Cooper and Happy Days Child Care v. DHHS, Div
of Child Development
Mildred Willis v. Avante of Wilson, NC Dept of Health & Human Services
lola Jones v. NC Department of Human Resources
Lamettra D. Noel v. NC Department of Human Services
Chawona Lynn Emanual v. Department of Health & Human Services
Lee T. Wilson v. NC DHHS, Office of the Controller
Tracy McLeod v. First Health Richmond Cty Home Health, DHR-DOFS
Lee T. Wilson v, NC DHHS, Office of the Controller
Penny Jean Leary for Hyailey Okanoto v. Div. of Medical Assistance
Sylvia Davis v. Homeplace of Burlington Nurse Aide Registry
Reshea Devon Pierce v. Department of Health & Human Services
William C Wetmore v. DHHS, Health Care Personnel Registry Invstgns.
Barbara Hayes v. Sampson Co Dept of Social Services, Sarah W.
Bradshaw, Director & NC DHHS
Beatnce Harper v. NC Human & Health Services
Melissa M. Hale v. State of NC Office of Administrative Hearings
James Crosland and wife, Carolyn Crosland v. Polk County Dept.
of Social Services
Brandi Joaima Padgett v. NC Department of Himian Resources
Rita Wilson v. Dept. of D.S.S. Cleveland County
Patricia A. Jackson v. Office of Administrative Hearings
Kyna Z Robinson v. DHHS, Division of Child Development
Amy Cahoon v. John Umstead Hospital & DHHS
Beverly Merritt v. Nash County Dept Social Services - Food Stamp
Charles Yancey Watson v. Currituck County Dept of Social Services
Paula Martin v. DHHS, Division of Social Services
Division of Facility Services
Angela Denise Headen v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Ruth Mae Wiley v. NC DFIHS, Division of Facihty Services
Elyse Glover v. DFIHS, Div of Facility Svcs., Personnel Registry Case
Sharon J, Saxe v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Crystal Shermain Byers v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Rhonda Gail Andrew v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Camille Faustin v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
David Jordan v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Nancy Yarbrough Allen v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Greensboro Heart Center, LLC v. NC DFIHS, Division of Facility Services,
Certificate of Need Section & The Moses H. Cone Memonal Hospital
& The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital Operating Corporation
Lester Lee Huskins v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Charlene Jenkins v. DHHS, Div. of Facihty Svcs., Health Care
Personnel, Registry Section
Helen Ramsey v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Cynthia Renee Cajuste v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Celestine L. Bristel v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Anthony Alan Bennett v DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Violet Aime Berliner v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
MariaGoretti Adaugo Obialor v. DHHS, Div. of Facility Services
Charlotte A Withers v. DHHS, Division of Facihty Services
Huelva Dale Corbett v. DHHS, Div. of Facility Services
Phoebe Visconti Sanders v. DHHS, Div. of Facility Services
lola Cook Jefferson v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Michelle E. Lee v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Betty Jean Ellis v. DHHS, Division of Facihty Services
Faleisha Cassandra Worsley v. DHHS, Division of Facihty Services
Hartis Stallings v. DFIHS, Division of Facihty Services
Desiree P. Garay v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Lauren Hoodenpyle v. DHHS Division of Facility Services
Jacqueline Alexander v. DHHS, Division of Facihty Services
Charlotte A Withers v. DFIHS, Division of Facihty Services
Debra Brown v. DHHS, Division of Facihty Services
Tracy Smith v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Michele Carver v. DHHS, Div. of Facihty Services, Health Care
Personnel Registry
Sherie Moran Hinson Edwards v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Mary Carmon Williams v. DHHS. Division of Facility Services
Ruby L. Laughter v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Lakiya S Mewbom v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Jonathan L. Mertell & Judith A. Mertell, and Eyring Realty, Inc.
V. DHHS, Division of Facility Services & S & R Healthcare, Inc.
Ms Erman M Patterson v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Elois Little v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Janet Stephens v. DHHS, Division of Facility Services
Octavia L Hill v. WisperPines Nursing Home of Fayetteville and
DHHS, Division of Facility Services
OODHR 1025
Chess
0ODHR1O29
Maim
OODHR 1031
Gray
OODHR 1310
Coimer
OODHR 1320
Morrison
OODHR 1327
Chess
OODHR 1360
Gray
OODHR 1371*'
Gray
OODHR 1382
Gray
OODHR 1383"
Gray
OODHR 1400
Gray
00 DHR 1488
Mann
OODHR 1516
Morrison
00 DHR 1744
Mann
00 DHR 2040
Gray
00 DHR 2048
Gray
00 DHR 2077
Chess
00DHR2130
Gray
00 DHR 2277
Gray
01 DHR 0205
Elkins
01 DHR 0206
Lassiter
01 DHR 0294
Lassiter
01 DHR 0356
Lassiter
01 DHR 0472
Lassiter
01 DHR 0507
Lassiter
01 DHR 0536
Lassiter
99 DHR 0107
Wade
99 DHR 0331
Chess
99 DHR 1036
Lassiter
99 DHR 1169
Lassiter
00 DHR 0217
Mann
00 DHR 0282
Chess
00 DHR 0298
Smith
00 DHR 0311
Lassiter
00 DHR 0356
Gray
00 DHR 0375
Lassiter
00 DHR 0391
Lassiter
00 DHR 0531
Wade
00 DHR 0578
Coimer
00 DHR 0606
Morrison
00 DHR 0636
Lassiter
00 DHR 0664
Conner
00 DHR 0685
Gray
00 DHR 0743
Morrison
00 DHR 0754"
Gray
00 DHS 0780
Gray
00 DHR 0802
Lassiter
00 DHR 0835
Lassiter
00 DHR 0869
Conner
00 DHR 0880
Lassiter
OODHR 1013
Chess
00 DHR 1037
Lassiter
OODHR 1038
Conner
OODFIR 1045
Chess
OODHR 1126
Lassiter
OODHR 1127"
Gray
00 DHR 1 1 36
Lassiter
OODFIR 1236
Lassiter
00 DHR 1289
Lassiter
00 DHR 1299
Morrison
OODHR 1308
Coimer
00 DHR 1 346
Lassiter
OODHR 1437
Gray
00 DHR 1461
Mann
00 DHR 1465
Gray
00 DHR 1790
Morrison
01 DHR 0008
Mann
01 DHR 0009
Mann
09/07/00
02/20/01
08/31/00
02/16/01
02/23/01
10/06/00
01/31/01
01/09/01
11/21/00
01/09/01
01/11/01
02/26/01
12/18/00
02/08/01
02/21/01
02/06/01
01/26/01
01/04/01
02/26/01
04/18/01
03/27/01
04/04/01
04/20/01
04/19/01
04/19/01
04/20/01
04/11/00
05/27/00
06/29/00
11/16/00
06/07/00
09/21/00
06/28/00
06/19/00
06/23/00
12/19/00
08/29/00
11/27/00
01/29/01
11/08/00
08/15/00
03/06/01
11/17/00
08/31/00
03/15/01
09/27/00
09/27/00
07/24/00
10/10/00
09/08/00
02/22/01
08/29/00
09/20/00
09/12/00
09/07/00
03/15/01
09/07/00
10/16/00
10/05/00
12/18/00
02/01/01
01/31/01
02/19/01
01/31/01
02/16/01
02/15/01
02/08/01
02/08/01
15:01 NCR 41
15:14 NCR 1396
I
15:10 NCR 1045
i
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1893
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
Stephanie Mc Knight V. DHHS, Division of Facility Services 01DHR0235 Chess
Octavia Hill v. Whispering Pines Nursing Home of Fayetteville and Dept. 01 DHR 0304 Ellcins
of Human Services, Division of Facility Services
04/02/01
04/12/01
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Norman Dudgeon dba Mountain Vista Growers v. NC Department
of Agriculture
ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Ronnie L. Sturdivant v. Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources
WiUie Setzer, individually and as President of Setzer Brothers Well
Boring & Drilling Co v. Dept of Environment & Natural Resources
WilUe Setzer, individually and as President of Setzer Brothers Well
Boring & Drilling Co v. Dept of Environment & Natural Resources
WiUie Setzer, individually and as President of Setzer Brothers Well
Boring & Drilling Co v. Dept of Environment & Nati^al Resources
Dan M. Eichenbaum v. DENR & Harrison Construction Division of
APAC-Tennessee, Inc.
Dixie Lumber Company of Cherryville, Inc. v. Department of
Environment & Natural Resources
Thomas Tilley, Trustee v. Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources
Shuttle Cleaning Service, Inc., Phillip Allen (Owner) v. Dept. of
Environment & Natural Resources
Murphy Family Farms v. Department of Environment & Natural Resources
Sarah Robbins Collins v. Dept. of Environment & Natiu^l Resources
William A. Weston, Jr. v. Dept. of Enviroiunent & Natural Resources
WiUiam F. McBrayer, Jr. v. Dept. of Environment & Natural Resoiu'ces
Howard L. Hardy, Kenneth & Vester Freeman v. Department of
Environment & Nattu^l Resources
Thomas Tilley, Trustee v. Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources
Gregory Marc Edwards v. Department of Environment & Natural Resources
Leonard F. Sutton v. Division of Forest Resoiu'ces
David Sinclair v. Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources
Jerry D. Philhps v. Department of Environment & Nattiral Resources
Samuel A. Perrella v. Div. of Enviroiunental Health, New Bern, NC
Amos Walter Jackson v. Dept. of Environment & Nattu^l Resources
Archie D. Fellenzer, Jr. v. CAMA
TumbuU Company LLC v. NC Dept of Environment & Natural Resources
Carolina Moimtain Construction, Inc. v. Dept. of Env. & Natural Resources
Dudley A. Dawson v. NC DENR, (Person County Health Department)
Mark Oil Company, Inc. v. Department of Enviroiunent & Natural Resources
Peter Pallas v. New Hanover Coimty Board of Health
Jerry J. Fowler v. Department of Environment & Nattiral Resources
William A, Sergeant Lot 9 v. Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources
Scottys Mobile Village, Larry G. Scott v. Dept. of Env. & Natural Resources
Arland Community Development v. Dept. of Env. & Natural Resources
Randy Graham v. Environmental Health of Alamance County
Chris & Senja Shumater v. Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources
Lisa King v. Brunswick County Health Department
Robert H. Bilbro v. DENR/Division of Coastal Management
Levi Moore, Jr. v. Brunswick County Health Department
KeUy Jones v. Office of Administrative Hearings
Coastal Resources Commission
Gregory A. Bohmert v. Coastal Resources Commission
Division of Air Quality
Bullock Properties/Ralph M. Bullock v. DENR, Div. of Air Quahty
VXni Airbome Corps & Fort Bragg, Dept. of the Army, USA v. State
of North Carolina, Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources,
Division of Air Quality
MW Clearing and Grading, Inc. v. DENR, Div. of Air Quality
Guy M Long 111 v. NC DENR, Division of Air Quality
Billy V. Cain v. NC DENR, Division of Air Quality
Division of Land Resources
James Carlis Reavis and MeUnda D. Reavis v. NC DENR, Division of
Land Resources
00 DAG 0676
Gray
02/16/01
98EHR 1222
Lassiter
05/11/00
15:04 NCR
501
98EHR1260"
Chess
12/03/00
98EHR1261"
Chess
12/03/00
98EHR 1262"
Chess
12/03/00
99EHR019I
Lassiter
11/21/00
99 EHR 0395
Wade
05/04/00
99EHR1136'
Lassiter
01/01/00
99 EHR 1167
Reilly
05/19/00
15:06 NCR
696
99 EHR 1181
Gray
08/14/00
99 EHR 1265
Wade
11/28/00
99 EHR 1538
Conner
05/24/00
15:03 NCR
343
99 EHR 1566
Wade
08/21/00
99 EHR 1600
Gray
08/31/00
99 EHR 1627'
Lassiter
01/01/00
99 EHR 1635
Wade
09/29/00
00 EHR 0072
Morrison
12/18/00
15:15 NCR
1435
00 EHR 0126
Conner
08/15/00
15:06 NCR
693
00EHR0151
Chess
09/28/00
00 EHR 0219
Gray
11/16/01
00 EHR 0568
Gray
09/22/00
00 EHR 0836
Morrison
11/03/00
00 EHR 0881
Wade
02/02/01
00 EHR 0902
Chess
09/07/00
00 EHR 0920
Lassiter
02/15/01
00 EHR 0926
Gray
12/29/00
00 EHR 1149
Chess
10/19/00
00 EHR 1154
Chess
10/27/00
00 EHR 1210
Gray
12/12/00
00 EHR 1266
Morrison
12/12/00
00 EHR 1300
Mann
03/08/01
00 EHR 1393
Gray
12/29/00
00 EHR 1584
Morrison
12/18/00
00 EHR 1778
Lassiter
01/19/01
00 EHR 1843
Chess
01/19/01
00 EHR 1883
Lassiter
02/13/01
01 EHR 0007
Chess
02/22/01
99 EHR 1438
Reilly
05/24/00
15:03 NCR
342
99 EHR 1088
Morrison
04/12/00
00 EHR 0227
Conner
08/31/00
00 EHR 0286
Wade
11/28/00
00 EHR 0975
Chess
01/19/01
00 EHR 1351
Lassiter
01/11/01
98 EHR 1292
Gray
10/16/00
Division of Marine Fisheries
Harold & Jettie Babson v. DENR, Division of Marine Fisheries
Division of Water Quality
Fred J. McPherson v. DENR, Division of Water Quality
Town of Wallace v. NCDENR, Division of Water Quality
Frederick Holland, Hervie S. Honeycut, and Mary Jane P. Osbome v.
NCDENR, Division of Water Quality
J.C. Faw V. NC DENR, Division of Water Quality
John P. Hendrix v. NC DENR, Div. of Water Quality
Jolmny Barrier, Jonas Ridge Nursing Home v. NC DENR, Division of
Water Quahty
98 EHR 0815
Gray
12/14/00
00 EHR 0160
Morrison
09/01/00
00 EHR 0247
Lassiter
10/05/00
00 EHR 0332
Conner
09/18/00
00 EHR 0825
Wade
04/04/01
00 EHR 0966
Wade
03/09/01
00 EHR 2155
Conner
02/26/01
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1894
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
Division of Waste Management
A. J. Lancaster, Jr. v. NC DENR, Div. of Waste Management
99 EHR 0994
Mann
07/27/00
15:05 NCR 636
JUSTICE
Alarm Systems Licensing Board
John Martin Canter v Alarm Systems Licensing Board
Kenneth Waits Putnam v. Alarm Systems Licensing Board
James Thomas Wagg v. Alarm Systems Licensing Board
Edwin Moore Stevens v. Alarm Systems Licensing Board
Phillip Randall Millard v. Alarm Systems Licensing Board
Brain Craig Glass v. Alarm Systems Licensing Board
Jody Durell Stancil v. Alarm Systems Licensing Board
James Eric Rollings v. Alarm Systems Licensing Board
Jerry Lee Futrell v. Alarm Systems Licensing Board
Education and Training Standards Division
Peter A. Davis v. Sheriffs' Education & Training Standards Comm.
Emmit O'Neal Thomas v. Sheriffs' Educ. & Training Stds. Commission
James Everett Hill v. Sheriffs' Education & Training Standards Comm.
Leonard Karle Mapp v. NC Criminal Justice Educ & Trag Stds Comm
Juan Montez Jones v. N.C. Criminal Justice Education & Training
Standards Commission
Larry G. McClain v. Sherriffs' Education & Training Standards Comm.
Ersal Overton, III v. Sherriffs' Education & Training Standards Comm.
Keith Allen Murchison v. Sheriffs' Education & Training Stds Coinm.
Margaret A. Singleton v. Sheriffs' Education & Training Stds. Comm.
William H. Norton, UI v. NC Sheriffs' Educ. & Training Stds. Comm.
Larry Kevin Dean v. NC Criminal Justice Education & Training
Standards Commission
Pierre Deberry Debnam v. NC Criminal Justice Education and
Training Standards Cormnission
Herbert Wilson Stubbs v. NC Criminal Justice Ed. & Training Stds. Comm.
Andrew Newsom v. Sheriffs' Education & Training Standards Comm.
Gary J Watts v. Sheriffs' Education & Training Standards Commission
Charles L. Gamer, Jr. v. NC Criminal Justice Ed. & Training Stds. Comm.
James Edward EUerbe v. Shenffs' Education & Training Stds. Comm.
Christopher L. Danmions v. Sheriffs' Education & Training Stds. Comm.
Dexter Dwayne Boyd v. Criminal Justice Education & Training
Standards Commission
William J. Sciacca v. Sheriffs' Education & Training Stds. Comm
Rosamel T. Gresham v. Sherriffs' Education & Training Standards Comm.
Private Protective Services Board
Leisa M Roberts v. Private Protective Services Board
Charles A. Joyce and Carolina Security Patrol, Inc. v. Private Protective
Services Board
George Thomas Bond v. Private Protective Services
Robert V. Croom and Robert V. Wooster v. Private Protective Services
Board
Sharon Blackstock v. Private Protective Services Board
Samuel G. Slater v. Private Protective Services Board
Keith Lewis v. Private Protective Services Board
Tammy Goforth Nichols v Private Protective Services Board
John W. Fromm v. Private Protective Services Board
Jason Stewart Duckett v. Private Protective Services Board
Shannon Ray Nance v. Private Protective Services Board
Franklin Delano Gann, Jr. v. Private Protective Services Board
William Junior Holmes v. Private Protective Services Board
Michael Burt v. Private Protective Services Board
Jason William Kane v. Private Protective Services Board
Anthony Queen Williams v. Private Protective Services Board
Calvin Earl McRae v. Private Protective Services Board
Donna Rena Reynolds v. Private Protective Services Board
Richard Asiedu v Private Protective Services Board
Derrick Jaie Wiser v. Private Protective Services Board
David Heath Manring v. Private Protective Services Board
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Doris G. Branch v. NC Department of Public Instructions
Stacia R. Parker v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education
Charlie Lee Richardson v. Department of Public Instruction
Dale Y. Farmer v. Department of Public Instruction
Cumberland Coimty Board of Education v. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Waters
for Weston Harold Waters
Kings Mountain Board of Education, Larry Allen, Melony Bolin, Ronald
Hawkins, Shearra Miller, Stella Putnam, Joarme Cole, Otis Cole, Charlie
Smith, Frank Smith, and Angela Smith v. NC State Board of Education
and Cleveland County Board of Commissioners
Ray N, Anderson v. NC Department of Public Instruction
James William Stockstill v. Orange Coimty Board of Education, Orange
00 DOJ 0573
Gray
06/02/00
00 DOJ 0574
Gray
06/07/00
00 DOJ 1124
Lassiter
11/02/00
00 DOJ 1413
Lassiter
11/02/00
00 DOJ 2052
Maim
04/11/01
00 DOJ 2053
Gray
02/09/01
00 DOJ 2054
Conner
02/22/01
01 DOJ 0014
Mann
03/15/01
01 DOJ 0107
Mann
03/27/01
99 DOJ 0531
Reilly
99 DOJ 0845
Lassiter
99 DOJ 1479
Reilly
99 DOJ 1555
Gray
99 DOJ 1716
Conner
99 DOJ 1721
Morrison
99 DOJ 0791
Mann
00 DOJ 0006
Lassiter
00 DOJ 0056
Gray
00 DOJ 0563
Gray
00 DOJ 0610
Wade
00 DOJ 0719
Morrison
00 DOJ 0907
Lassiter
00 DOJ 0909
Conner
00 DOJ 0910
Lassiter
00 DOJ 0993
Morrison
00 DOJ 0948
Lassiter
00 DOJ 1071
Maim
00 DOJ 1366
Lassiter
00 DOJ 1555
Maim
00 DOJ 1557
Lassiter
99 DOJ 01 12
Conner
00 DOJ 0004
Conner
00 DOJ 0014
Conner
00 DOJ 0058
Morrison
00 DOJ 0059
Morrison
00 DOJ 0090
Morrison
00 DOJ 01 13
Connor
00 DOJ 2051
Gray
00 DOJ 0570
Conner
00 DOJ 0572
Gray
00 DOJ 0609
Gray
00 DOJ 0670
Morrison
00 DOJ 0671
Morrison
00 DOJ 0672
Morrison
00 DOJ 0952
Wade
00 DOJ 1005
Morrison
00 DOJ 0736
Morrison
01 DOJ 0011
Mann
01 DOJ 0012
Gray
01 DOJ 0013
Maim
01 DOJ 0127
Mann
98 EDC 0368
Gray
99 EDC 0389
Gray
99 EDC 0788
Reilly
00 EDC 0373
Gray
00 EDC 0465
Wade
00 EDC 0800
Morrison
00 EDC 1226
00 EDC 1261
Gray
Conner
09/14/00
04/06/01
04/10/00
01/16/01
07/05/00
06/28/00
08/23/00
06/26/00
03/01/00
09/19/00
02/06/01
08/15/00
11/02/00
03/05/01
03/02/01
01/05/01
07/31/00
04/11/01
05/26/00
01/17/01
12/20/00
02/14/01
08/14/00
05/11/00
05/16/00
05/16/00
05/12/00
06/07/00
02/09/01
06/07/00
06/07/00
06/07/00
06/15/00
06/15/00
06/15/00
09/08/00
09/01/00
08/02/00
03/27/01
02/07/01
03/27/01
03/09/01
10/08/00
08/23/00
04/11/00
05/26/00
08/1 1/00
06/26/00
03/16/01
09/28/00
15;08NCR 883
15:13 NCR 1233
15:01 NCR 45
15:04 NCR 492
.
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1895
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
County Schools and Randy Bridges
Christopher Paul Thompson v. Polk County School System
DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Jacquelyn Hastings v. NC Teachei^ & State Employees'
Comprehensive Major Medical Plan
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Secret Spot Surf Shop, Inc. v. NC Department of Labor
GIF, Inc. D/b/a Creekside Restaurant & Bar v. NC Dept. of Labor
OOEDC 1291
98 INS 1662
00 DDL 1213
01 DDL 0226
Cormer
Gray
Gray
Morrison
12/28/00
05/25/00
03/26/01
04/06/01
MISCELLANEOUS
Nancy York Vorys v. Raleigh Police Department
Shane C. Balance v. Watauga County District Attorney and Watauga
County Superior Court
STATE PERSONNEL
Denise M. Ashe v. Northampton County Board of Commissioners,
Northampton County Board of Social Services, Northampton County
Department of Social Services
Sheila Harris
Michele Smith v. Cumberland Co. Dept. of Social Services
Roosevelt Wilkerson, Jr. v. NC Department of Correction
Marshe Morgan v. Black Mount Center, NC DHHS
Pat Hovis V. Lincohi County Department of Social Services
Roosevelt Wilkerson, Jr. v. NC Department of Correction
Larry Wellman v. Department of Health & Human Services
Betty R. Hohnan v. Broughton Hospital
Doris A. Archibald v. Dare County Health Department
Mack Reid Merrill v. NC Department of Correction
Russell J. Suga v. Employment Security Commission of NC
Glenn Roger Forrest v. NC Department of Transportation
Ronald Dermis Long v. Western Carolina University
Sarah C. Hauser v. Forsyth Co., Department of Public Health
Larry Mayo v. Employment Seciuity Commission of NC
Michael Duane Maxwell v. Dept. of Health & Hirnian Services
Mary Brown-Barbee v. Dept. of Envirorunent & Natural Resources
Joel T. Lewis v. Department of Correction
Christopher D. Limsford v. NC Dept. of Administration, Motor Fleet
Van Sutton v. Office of Juvenile Justice/Dobbs School
Ronald Dennis Long v. Western Carolina University
Benny Callihan v. Department of Correction
Russell J. Suga v. Employment Security Coimnission of NC
Thehtia T. Utiey v. NC State University
Preston D. Stiles v. NC Dept of Health & Human Svcs., Caswell Center
Lawrence E. Cooke v. Craven Correctional Facility, NC Dept of Correction
Brenda Parker v. NC Div. of Motor Vehicles
Forrest Travis Coston v. NC Dept of Crime Control & Public Safety, NC
State Highway Patrol
Fred J. Hargro, Jr. v. NC Dept of Crime Control & Public Safety, NC
State Highway Patrol
Robert Boyd Choat v. Department of Correction
Larry Campbell v. Wildlife Resources Commission
Larry Campbell v. Wildlife Resources Commission
Eldee L Brown Jr v. NC Department of Conunerce
Vicky Ruffin-Jenkins v. Sparc Academy
Robert L. Swinney v. NC Department of Transportation
Jesse C. Whitaker v. Facilities Operations (NCSU)
Gladys M. Sanders v. NC Department of Correction
Ronald Dermis Long v. Western Carolina University
Lillie B. Whitaker v. Center Point Hiunan Resoiuces, Ronald Morton
Starr M, Strickland v. Correction Enterprises, NC Dept. of Correction
Mary D. Eurquhart v. NC DOT, Division of Motor Vehicles
George W. Baysden, Jr. v. NC Department of Corrections
Addie M. Williams v. Pender Correctional Inst., Dept. of Correction
Paula M Wilson v. NC Department of Correction
Shelby Gorhara-Teel v. NC Dept of Corrections, Div. of Prisons
Michael Jackson v. University Graphics, NC State University
Marvin Clark v. NC Department of Correction
Pathe S. Vivek v. NC Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources
Linda O, Leder v. NC Department of Correction
James F. Pridgen, Jr. v. A&T State University, Millicent Hopkins
Robert L. Moore v. Pitt County Mental Health Dev Disabilities/SA
Warren Carlos Moore v. Pitt County Menatl Health Dev Disabilities/SA
Ronald Dermis Long v. Western Carolina University
Cheryl R Prather v. NC Department of Correction
Guy M Murrell v. Neuse Center for Mental Health
Mark Esposito v. NCDOT/Aviation, Bill Williams, Director
Ronald Dennis Long v. Western Carolina University
Ronald Dennis Long v. Western Carolina University
Manlyn R. Horton v. Gaston-Lincoln Mental Health
Maunce Alson v. NC Department of Insurance
00 MIS 1436
00 MIS 1685
Gray
Marm
10/27/00
01/31/01
95OSP1011
Gray
08/29/00
96 OSP 0686
Marm
02/12/01
97 0SP 1344
Morgan
07/11/00
98 OSP 1198*
Gray
01/30/01
98 OSP 1302
Gray
07/11/00
15:05 NCR 624
98 OSP 1348
Conner
11/15/00
99 OSP 0084*
Gray
01/30/01
99 OSP 0484
Reilly
05/11/00
15:01 NCR 47
99 OSP 0580
Hunter
05/08/00
99 OSP 0622
Gray
08/10/00
99 OSP 0627
Wade
08/23/00
15:07 NCR 772
99 OSP 0768
Gray
06/23/00
99 OSP 0853
Lassiter
08/24/00
15:07 NCR 781
99 OSP 0870'
Chess
02/01/01
99 OSP 0923
Lassiter
04/20/00
15:01 NCR 5
99 OSP 1023
Wade
06/30/00
99 OSP 1068
Reilly
08/03/00
15:09 NCR 924
99 OSP 1087
Morrison
12/11/01
99 OSP 1116
Reilly
05/31/00
99 OSP 1 142
Morrison
08/11/00
99 OSP 1204
Gray
07/13/00
99 OSP 1347'
Chess
02/01/01
99 OSP 1381
Wade
09/06/00
99 OSP 1649
Gray
06/09/00
15:04 NCR 508
99 OSP 1708
Conner
12/08/00
99 OSP 1757
Anderson
08/28/00
00 OSP 0013
Conner
07/05/00
00 OSP 0021
Gray
01/19/01
15:16 NCR 1545
00 OSP 0022
Conner
01/24/01
00 OSP 0029
Morrison
08/08/00
00 OSP 0102
Reilly
07/24/00
00 OSP 01 17'
Reilly
09/28/00
00 OSP 01 18'
Reilly
09/28/00
00 OSP 0180
Morrison
12/19/00
00 OSP 0207
Connor
06/26/00
00 OSP 0281
Morrison
12/20/00
15:14 NCR 1392
00 OSP 0342
Chess
07/11/00
00 OSP 0362
Gray
09/27/00
00 OSP 0413'
Chess
02/01/01
00 OSP 0443
Lassiter
07/24/00
00 OSP 0460
Chess
10/24/00
00 OSP 0470
Wade
03/09/01
00 OSP 0483
Chess
12/20/00
00 OSP 0562
Conner
09/12/00
00 OSP 0581
Morrison
12/15/00
00 OSP 0586
Chess
07/10/00
00 OSP 0621
Lassiter
08/16/00
00 OSP 0623
Gray
08/03/00
00 OSP 0631
Smith
01/12/01
00 OSP 0632
Conner
09/29/00
00 OSP 0652
Marm
07/27/00
00 OSP 0708
Wade
02/05/01
00 OSP 0713
Wade
02/05/01
00 OSP 0745'
Chess
02/01/01
00 OSP 0756
Chess
03/22/01
00 OSP 0790
Gray
12/12/00
00 OSP 0791
Lassiter
07/24/00
00 OSP 0821'
Chess
02/01/01
00 OSP 0822'
Chess
02/01/01
00 OSP 0912
Morrison
10/19/00
00 OSP 0953
Lassiter
04/03/01
15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1896
May 15, 2001
CONTESTED CASE DECISIONS
Jeffrey L. Teague v. NC Department of Correction
Ronald Dennis Long v. Western Carolina University
Bemadine Johnson v. Department of Correction
Robert C. Adams v. NC Department of Labor
Pamela DeVose v. Durham County DSS
Billy Anderson v. NC Department of Correction
Steven Allen Slocum v. NC Dept. of Crime Control and Public Safety,
Division of State Highway Patrol
Robert J. Lane v. Jim Webb, NC Special Care Center (DHR)
Pamela R. Smith v. NC Department of Public Instruction
Linda Sharp Brady v. Halifax Co. Department of Social Services
Wayne M. Wise v. NCCU-WNCU
Dora P. Pettiford v. NC Department of Health & Human Services
David A. Greats v. NC Department of Correction
Ronald Dennis "Butch" Lxjng v. Western Carolina University
Ronald Dennis "Butch" Long v. Western Carolina University
Richard A Patterson v. Currituck Co. EMS, Currituck County, NC 27929
Jacqueline G Williams v. Kathlyn Flora, Director of Currituck County
Ronald Dennis "Butch" Long v. Western Carolina University
Wayne Davis v. Shelby City Schools
I^arry Joel Williams v. Durham Co. Govt, The Durham Center
Michael T. Winbush v. Winston-Salem State University
Treena S. Greene v. NC DOC, Pamlico Correctional Institution
Susan Mote Smith v. NC DHHS/Murdoch Center
Thomas Michael Chamberlain v. Alamance Community College
Danielle Hannon-Fox v. Nash Community College
Mary Arm Suprenant v Randolph Coimty Mental Health
Billy Wayne Lacy v. Sandhills Center for Mental Health DD & SAS
Erthel Hines v.NC Agricultural & Technical State University
Johimy Lee Brown v. Harnett Correctional Institute
Henry C. Parks v. EEO Title VII Section, Cheryl C. Fellers
Luther Kidd Ray v. NC Department of Correction
Harvey L Justice Jr v. North Carolina Central University
STATE TREASURER
Jean C. Burkhart v. NC Dept. of State Treasurer, Retirement
Systems Division
00 OSP 0978
Chess
10/27/00
OOOSP 1094'
Chess
02/01/01
00 OSP 1118
Morrison
11/20/00
OOOSP 1185
Conner
11/28/00
OOOSP 1189
Conner
12/28/00
00 OSP 11 96
Gray
03/08/01
OOOSP 1203
Conner
12/28/00
OOOSP 1241
Gray
01/23/01
OOOSP 1229
Conner
11/09/00
00 OSP 1263
Gray
02/23/01
OOOSP 1269
Gray
01/09/01
00 OSP 1279
Lassiter
09/25/00
OOOSP 1282
Conner
11/09/00
OOOSP 1307
Chess
02/02/01
OOOSP 1325
Chess
04/12/01
OOOSP 1330
Conner
02/21/01
OOOSP 1331
Cormer
03/27/01
OOOSP 1349
Chess
04/12/01
00 OSP 1402
Lassiter
12/20/00
00 OSP 1417
Gray
01/24/01
00 OSP 1429
Overby
04/03/01
15:21 NCR 1847
OOOSP 1647
Chess
02/28/01
OOOSP 1662
Mann
02/23/01
OOOSP 1799
Chess
03/22/01
OOOSP 1872
Mann
03/14/01
00 OSP 2089
Morrison
02/14/01
00 OSP 2127
Morrison
02/28/01
00 OSP 2139
Morrison
12/21/00
00 OSP 0146
Chess
03/06/01
01 OSP 0063
Elkins
04/11/01
01 OSP 0149
Elkins
04/20/01
01 OSP 0287
Lassiter
04/04/01
99DST1475
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05/30/00
15:05 NCR 633
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DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Eddie B. Thomas v. NC Department of Revenue
Samuel W. Hinshaw v. NC Department of Revenue
SECRETARY OF STATE
Pamela J. Rollefson v. Secretary of State (Notary Division)
UNTVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
Theresa T. Godfrey v. UNC Hosp. at Chapel Hill, Dept of Pharm. Billing
Betty S. Matheson v. UNC Hospitals, Patient Accounting Department,
OR Services
Ande West v. UNC Hospitals
Lisa Morelli v. SODCA Representative, UNC Hospitals
Felicia Higgins v. UNC Hospitals at Chapel Hill
NC BOARD OF ETHICS
H. Michael Poole, Ph.D v. Perry Newsome, Exec. Dir. NC Board of Ethics
00 REV 0530
Gray
08/24/00
00 REV 1008
Gray
12/20/00
00 SOS 1470
Cormer
01/26/01
00 UNC 0763
Lassiter
09/08/00
00 UNC 1020
Gray
10/09/00
00 UNC 1267
Conner
12/14/00
00 UNC 1328
Gray
12/28/00
00 UNC 1486
Mann
02/23/01
00 EBD 0696
Lassiter
08/25/00
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15:22
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER
1897
May 15, 2001
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